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N ; Tit iil, Il) 9935 UNDER THE iE COVER 2 OF THe SUN Game “FERMENTED INTO ETERNITY THERE LIES A PRECIOUS MOMENT OF TIME CAELEDIEIFE = ook FADING ROOM ripe RESOUL.S.: Cui. TR | _ NEW BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL a) ae = ——— ey PY ee Rae CRIMSON LOG '75 New Bedford High School New Bedford, MA. Weimel-reluie ‘ve only We Nn j 4 . N Jj bsacd SN See be $ fa oy al ‘ C, Co me See TOuiVe . 2 Theme and we're on our way So many roads to choose 6 Theme Theme 7 DAP ett ed et , oe oe See BA a ae . cw Te ta baa COLLEGE BOARD 7 4 ADMISSIONS TESTING PROGRAM, 1974-765 YOUR IDEAS GRIPES TOO! 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ALSO: Nancy Sherman. 18 Yearbook Staff FACULTY EDITOR: Marjory Tsouprake SPORTS STAFF: Pictured at left: Michael Brugger, Gary Correia, Marty Jacobyitz. ALSO: Marilyn Clark, Donna Abelha. SPORTS EDITOR: Jeff Mendes ACTIVITIES STAFF: Pictured at right: Chris Galligan. ALSO: Sue Robidoux, Darla Borges, Louise Sylvia. ART STAFF: Pictured below: Diana Lawrence, Gina Barksdale. ALSO: John Barra- das, Melinda diPasquali, Susan Pires. — “yy ART EDITOR: Lesley Reynolds Yearbook Staff 19 CONTRIBUTING STAFF: NOT PICTURED — Susan Cohen, Debbie Chervinsky. CONTRIBUTING EDITOR: Carol Correia — é St ADVERTISING STAFF: Pictured above: Lynn Donlan, Elizabeth Perry, Gail Amaral, Susan Hallett. ALSO: David ADVERTISING EDITOR: Eric Spencer Crumley, Jeff Demers, Susan Pires. TYPING STAFF: Pictured above: Rox Anne Rock, Diana Lawrence, Valerie PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: Pictured above: Dasis Gounaris, George Racine, Fred Walder, Ed Rose, Jan Bin- Tomasik, Arlene Bulotsky. ALSO: Barbara Foster. das, Susan Bociek. ALSO: Gary Sawicki. 20 Yearbook Staff The Advisor's Page Remarks overheard from the corner of a yearbook advisor's ear: . . . but if he marks on the curve, my 57 will be a B-! He never even lets you finish explaining, no matter how good a liar you are. She got one of those Earth Shampoo sample kits: | could smell it on her hair after swimming. How could he mark me down for not participating in class when I’m THERE every day? He swapped me two 15” tires for my big Budman poster and a blow-up of the February Playgirl-of-the-Month. And just as Johnny Carson ended, | remembered | had to bake brownies for the cake sale. Well, the reason nobody ever knows what the editor-in-chief looks like is because they always hide out all year in Mrs. Sawyer's office. Well, if good things DO come in small packages, how do you explain Lori Areia? Would you believe he wanted to change his Senior Questionnaire in January when it went to press in October . . . and it isn't our fault that he isn't going to marry her now. You know, that Mr. Sullivan must think he’s Kojak or somebody. They say she left school last period every day all last year. . . and nobody ever caught her! So | said to him, “Mr. Saltzman, you give me a ninth and I'll burn your house down! ’ She's twice as wide in the body as she is on top. If you just walk by them with some papers in your hand, they never bother you. He only grew a ‘fro to cover up his pinhead. How come we can't have a Portuguese coffee mug for the banquet. . . | know, it's that blankety-blank O'Malley again. Did Mr. Calnan really stay out because he had a sore throat, or was he having a hair transplant? | have to lose 10 pounds by next week or go naked to the Banquet. That makes FOUR kids with doctor's certificates to get out of that class. We ought to have a mini-course in Senior Survival. Did you know you can get a quick high on the bus fumes coming through the vents at 1:30 every day? | traced the map from the book and she marked me down because she said the book was wrong. Yellow slips are good things . . . sometimes. Is it true that Mr. Charbonneau was asked to be Joel Grey's understudy? They ought to sell cigarette papers in the bookstore. How come the teachers get a coffee break and we don't? Does anybody know how to open a car window vent without a coat hanger? The next time he gives me a conduct card, I'm going to get my aunt to give him the Portuguese Evil Eyel It's not fair. . . | did my OWN homework for the first time all year, and when we came back after the snowstorm, she said we didn't have to pass it in. By the time | finish paying for all the college applications, | won't have enough left to pay the tuition. Her English teacher wouldn't change it, so she just marked it over herself from a B to an A. No jive. . . the yearbook cover isn't REALLY going to be purple and orange, is it? But SERIOUSLY, we'd like to paste gold stars bn the foreheads of the following people and organizations for their inestimable contributions to the CRIMSON LOG of 1975: Mr. Walter Owen for our adorable '75 whale on the cover and elsewhere, Mr. Millette and his troops for their emergency aid, Mr. Saltzman and gang for sports and other coverage, the CRIMSON COURIER, the NEW BEDFORD STANDARD-TIMES and its great librarian, Maurice Lauzon, the New Bedford Free Public Library Reference Room, Dodge-Murphy Photographers and Joe Norris for tremendous service, Arnie Lohmann and Taylor Publishing, all faculty who had their patience tried to the limit, every staff member who worked so hard and long to make it possible, and most of all, to Nancy Pacheco, our Editor-in-Chief, for putting it all together. . . the best CRIMSON LOG we've ever had, of course! Affectionately, Roberta H. Sawyer The Advisor's Page 21 Superintendents syneraee ace te ieatd Nae ah A ne ee ee MR. PAUL RODRIGUES int t DR. GERARD SMITH Deputy Superintenden Superintendent MRS. LUCILLE CARON DR. FLORENCE MAHON Asst. Supt., Special Services Asst. Supt., Curriculum and Instr. - 24 MR. EDMUND DONLAN MR. CONTANTINE NANOPOULOS Asst. Supt., Personnel Services Asst. Supt., Business Service Supervisors MR. THOMAS INGHAM — Pupil Personnel Director naam | MR. ROBERT McCARTHY — Director of Occupational Education _ 4 fi MR. JOSEPH ROCHA — Phys. Ed. Director MR. JOSEPH BETTENCOURT — Athletic Director DR. ROBERT MELLEN — Vocal Music Director Administration MR. THEODORE CALNAN Headmaster Administrative Assistant dpe aoe ee Phot m a4 Reet nee ef ee ee MR. CHARLES LUCHETTI MR. GILBERT SOUZA MRS. MARIAL M. HARPER Housemaster (Green) Housemaster (Tan) Housemaster (Blue) ® 26 MR. EUGENE GOLDRICK MRS. ROBERTA SAWYER MR. WILLIAM CHAPMAN Housemaster (Gold) Dean of Students Guidance Director ‘The Department of Guidance and Placement aims to assist each student to make the best possible adjustment to his cur- rent situation, and to make intelligent plans for the future.’ — William E. Chapman, Dir. MISS MARIA INEZ SMITH MR. WILLIAM WINSPER — Placement Counselor MISS JULIE MAHONEY MR. NEAL WALL snennen mamaria RNC ae hom pov MISS ANNA SOWA MR. EDWARD BURKE MRS. JUDITH BOLTON MR. MICHAEL HOCHMAN MISS CATHERINE ROCHE MR. ELLSWORTH McAFEE MR, JACOB TABACHNIK 27 28 MR. GEORGE CHARBONNEAU English Department ‘The spoken and written word: these are the best tools which we have for making our thoughts and our person- alities known to others. Language is the area of study of the English department, and in this time when so many people are complaining about the problems brought about by ‘gaps’ of all kinds, the English teacher continues his attempt to improve the communicative skills of his students and thereby to enrich their personal lives and all their deal- ings with fellow human beings. ’ MR. ARMAND MARCHAND MR. JAMES L. MANDLEY MRS. REGINA KEIGHTLEY MR. ROBERT FLEMING , é ¥ 4 MR. BRAD DAWSON MR. ARTHUR MOYER MS. NOEL TRIPP = S i —. =e: MR. JOHN SYKES MR. ROGER SILVA MRS. K. BROWN MR. R. W. LeBLANC - MR. MICHAEL SULLIVAN MISS MARY MORRIS MR. ROBERT BRAZ MISS YVETTE ROBIDA 29 MR. ROBERT PECCINI MRS. IRENE GUTIERREZ MRS. ANNE SAUNDERS MISS AUDREY LEVASSEUR Business Department ‘“ The Business Education Depart- ment at New Bedford High School endeavors to help pre- pare each student for a meaning- ful job in the business community, so that upon graduation, the stu- dent who has taken tvery advan- tage of our offerings and whose attitudes show a sense of ethical values is well on his way to serv- ing his employer and taking his own place as a productive mem- ber of society.” MR. RICHARD NERBONNE — Dept. Head MR. ARTHUR ANDERSON MR. ROBERT FRANCIS | | 30 MISS CATHERINE CATIN MRS. LOIS DREW MR. DAVID KROUDVIRD eclannayne ra alia tial MR. JOHN WARREN MRS. BARBARA WEST MR. CARLOS ALVES MISS JUDY ALLEN MISS MARIA INEZ SMITH MR. STANLEY LESSOFF MISS MARGARET QUINN MISS CAROL NOLETTE MRS. DONNA ROMANO MRS. CAROL STRUPCZEWSKI Foreign Language Department The importance of or the reason for a foreign language may be considered threefold. Knowledge of another tongue besides one’s own definitely aids one in understanding one’s own language, definitely improves the grammar and speaking skills of an individual and perhaps most impor- tantly it enables a student to under- MR. MARK LIMA stand another culture and civiliza- tion. MRS. ROSALIE BAKER — Dept. Head MRS. GISELE CABRAL MRS. EILEEN A. SIEGEL MS. ELIZA SOARES 32 MRS. BERNICE KAUFMAN MR. MARIO CASTRO MR. MAURICE J. TAYLOR JR. MR. A. C. ARAUJO MR. GEORGE BISCARI MR. PAUL GUY MR. MAURICE GALIPEAU Science Department ‘Science is not a mere collection of facts and formulas to be memorized and cast aside forgotten, but rather a tool to be used and applied by members of society for the technical and social advancement of all man- kind. With this in mind the Science Department offers a diverse and multi-dimensional curriculum. Our courses stress the importance of man’s environment and his responsi- bility for the survival and success of other life forms. Man's role as a pro- tector and not as a destroyer is also emphasized.”’ MR. JOHN STRITTMATTER = Ben i MR. CHARLES OUIMET MRS. JANICE PERRY MR. STEPHEN JENSEN MR. KEN SOARES 33 a y MR. RAYMOND MARTIN Bey MRS. VIRGINIA SHERBINO MISS MARTHA WILDE MR. EUGENE WILUSZ MR. ALLAN ROSCOW MR. PAUL BOISVERT MR. RICK CARREIRO Social Studies Department The Social Studies Department believes that we should provide the student with the oppor- tunity to develop his full potential in a demo- cratic society. The ultimate goal in courses we offer is to develop skills, values, and the abil- ity to reason, coupled with the avenues and alternatives which the student may utilize in personal relationships and in his future life. MR. FREDERICK COLE — Dept. Head MRS. CATHERINE HASSEY MR. RICHARD CARREIRO MISS ANTIONETTE LIVRAMENTO MR. ANTHONY ZIELINSKI MR. RONALD DOW MR. JOHN CALLANAN MISS LENA SALBEGO MR. SAMUEL HORVITZ MR. FRANK MOTTA MRS. JUNE ROBERTS MR. ROGER LEVESQUE Math Department “Why should | study mathematics? For some of you the answer might be preparation for a particular voca- tion. For many others who plan no further formal education, the mathe- matics courses were designed to prepare you for everyday problems that require mathematics. Depart- ment members are constantly involved in the development of courses to meet the needs of our technologically-oriented society. The faculty of this department wishes to the class of '75 success and happi- ness in all future endeavors.” © Veda ry, MR. MARC LETENDRE MR. JOSEPH OLIVER MRS. CAROL FABER MR. IAN MacGREGOR MR. JOHN GOMES MISS ANNE FITZGERALD aes 36 MR. CHARLES MESSIER MR. GLENN MACHADO MRS. EILEEN DIGGLE MR. ELZEAR BJUHR MR. HENRY SALTZMAN MISS CONSTANCE HINDLE MRS. ZEIDA RODRIGUEZ p. MR. CHARLES VARDO MR. THOMAS CROOK MISS DOROTHY DEAN MR. ED GIRARD MR. WILLIAM BETTENCOURT Art Department “Basic goals of Art: To develop an awareness, understanding, appreciation and enjoyment of the total man and his environment through the use of the various art media. Art is a basic expression of man Art is for everyone Art is an essential enrichment of man Art is life itself — Mr. Raymond Bisaillon MR. ROBERT MILLETTE biti, Sen 4 al , : wiap Y ; ie a : meee w mr s! ORY 0 4 see TRA fa, 37 MR. WALTER OWEN MRS. JOANNE FRIAR MR. RICHARD PACHECO MR. ROBERT FOURNIER Industrial Arts Department MR. ROBERT OHNESARGE 38 MR. HANS PICARD MISS GEORGIA YEN MR. JOHN FARRELL — Dept. Head The graduate with a background in Industrial Arts is a better judge of job market offering than others because he has acquired a broad outlook on all industrial fields. These students can more easily choose a job that will bring them satisfaction and suc- cess in the future. MR. CURTIS MELLO MR. RALPH MONTEIRO i — [pee r i MR. RICHARD RUTKOWITZ MR. CLIFF MITCHELL MR. PAUL MATY on 2. MR. NICHOLAS KONSTANTAKOS MR. EDWARD MEDEIROS Physical Education Department “The primary aim of physical education at New Bedford High School is to help each individual achieve the maximum physical, j mental, social, and emotional fitness of ” which he or she is capable. Zg . a — Joseph Rocha MR. JAMES MEDEIROS ; a a MR. MITCHELL KULIGA MRS. DONNA CARON MISS MARY SHEA MR. WILLIAM ESANCY MISS KATHY YOUNG MRS. MARY DUARTE MR. L. THOMAS ROCHA MRS. MICHELINE DONAGHY MR. CLYDE RIBEIRO 39 Music Department ‘‘Music is life’s sound track. Though you may like the silent screen, the musically educated prefer to live stereophonically.”’ — Dr. Robert Mellen ; i MR. DAVID GRIES MR. JOHN G. RAPOZA s Home Economics Department ““Home Economics courses aim to offer information and skills which each student may find helpful in the future. Your interest may lead you to elect courses in family life, child care, fashion, foods, or any other variety of Home Economics subjects. We hope these courses will add personal ‘ i interest and satisfaction for each es ae 5 individual student.” aes ++ te er ee MRS. CLARA CROSSON — Dept. Head MR. ROGER SAVOIE MS. NATALIE ROBERTS . Sy 5 wR MRS. RITA LEEN MRS. RUTH MELLEN MRS. MODENA CHOPOORIAN 40 MRS. HOPE COLLINS MRS. PHEBE JACOBS MRS. THELMA GOUVEIA MRS. NANCY SULLIVAN co. Peat ii = LT. COL. CHARLES ERWIN, ROTC SFC (RET.) BOB CAPLIN, ROTC MR. MITCHELL JANIAK Driver's Ed. Lat Me SGT. ROBERT MORRISON, ROTC MRS. ISABEL SIMPSON, R.N. ‘ ia MR. JOHN PACHECO Dist. Ed. oy) Sep... MR. TOM GIASSON, Spec. Ed. MR. MIKE PIETRAGALLA, IMC MR. BARRY MANGEN, IMC MR. A. KURT WALDE, IMC 4] te MR. MANUEL AGUIAR Non-English Dir. k rs Load mx t MRS. CLAIRE BERGERON Blue Office Secty. MS. DENISE DUHAMEL Green Office Secty. MRS. RITA RIVARD Main Office Secty. MRS. SYLVIA AMARAL Tan Office Secty. MRS. STASIA SZARO Main Office Secty. ‘ MRS. MARIE TURGEON Main Office Secty. 42 MRS. DELORES GOMES Main Office Secty. MR. MICHAEL GOMES Non-English Instr. MRS. ALICE REZENDES Gold Office Secty. MRS. MARION BROWN Executive Secty. MISS ELIZABETH WINN Guidance Secty. MRS. ETHEL TOWERS MRS. JEAN CARR Science Res. Cen. English Res. Cen. . ay . MRS. PAMELA RYAN Bus.-For. Lan. Res. Cen. MISS JANICE GRAY MRS. ELIZABETH MACEDO MRS. MARGUERITE ZIELINSKI Math Res. Cen. Soc. St. Res. Cen. Library Aide r OIS MRS. MARIA LANGL Teacher Aide MRS. MARGERY STOCKER Librarian MRS. SOPHIE SLADEWSKI Teacher Aide Hf ST cade 7 is, MRS. ANN NUNES MRS. IRENE CHAUSSE MRS. MARIA J. ALVES 43 Teacher Aide Teacher Aide Teacher Aide 44 sarc ypeerine - Dae ce Mrs, Vivian Bettencourt, Manager Mrs. Lucy Gonet — | Mrs. Rita M. Peitavino Mrs. Ida Abrahams Mrs, Agnes Gonsalfiae : : Me Ruth Piva Mrs. Mary Arruda _ Mrs. Joyce lacaponi- oo 3 . Mrs. Jacqueline Ponte “ Mrs. ee F. Barney Mrs. Marion G. Jankowski ; Mrs. Florida Pontes : Mrs. Cecelia Benjamin i — Mrs. Anne L. Joerres Mrs. Blanche Preston Mrs. Elizabeth Besse | Mrs. Guiteria C. Ladino Mrs. Kathy Rothwell Mrs. Pauline Bisaillon a Mrs. Gertrude Laue. Mrs. Agnes Rua : Mrs. Jean Bouthilette 3 Mrs. Isabelle Lavoie Mrs. Fern Spadaro | = Mrs. Beatrice Callahan Mrs. Lois M. Lee Mrs. Elsie Stefanik Mrs. Hilda Catlow 2. Mrs. Lillian LeMay Mrs. Frances Sullivan Mrs. Alice i: Cote | oe Mrs. Lorraine T. Marshall Mrs. Mary Tavano Mrs. Virginia Crocker Mrs. Annette Martin Mrs. Shirley 1. Whittaker i e Mrs. Frances Eluziario Mrs. Bernice Medeiros Mrs. Marion Wholley Mrs. Doris Feno Mrs. Ellen Moyer 4 Mrs. Germaine Gaudreau Mrs. Mary Munroe Custodians Mr. Sam Shelfo 1, Mr. Antone Alpho ’ Dliveira Mr. Joseph Ferra Mr. Richard Pineau dDeMello Mr, John Mende Mr. Edgar Pothier Jinette Aguiar Mr. Edward Sim Mr. Albert Duarte o Perry ee Mr. Lionel Cabral. Mr. Frank Curran Sumner Mr. John Joseph Mr. Robart Desautels a Gallant Mr. Theodere Izyk ) : Mr. Roland Magna Fortes Mr. Sam Jacobs Mr. John Fah Be orreira Mr. Edward James Mri porge Roy rly Gomes Mr. Anthony Willia snail Howard ee. | Reynolds Mr. Joseph Dutra do Cruz eth Andrews Mr. Stanley Collins harlton, Chief Engr. — Mr. Kenneth Petty Mr. John David Happy reminder. Life ahead offers many uncertainties. But throughout the years one constant remains. Your Balfour class ring. It will never fail as a happy reminder of the golden years you shared with your classmates. Wear it with pleasure. FARNUM DEVOE D-P Division 84 West Street Attleboro, Ma 02703 representing ue JEWELRY’S FINEST CRAFTSMEN 146 Huttleston, Fairhaven LARGEST SEAFOOD STAND IN N.E. ; Open Year Round © Phone Orders Call 996-512 ‘May the Class of '75 contrive 4 to keep the world alive’ E _'Remember the golden rule: Whoever has the gold a makes the rules.’ XXKKA Your hosts, The Martins Terry, Dani, Jane, Ed mA WP Wal K v vi WG A iM ASK ee ra, — De eres —$—$—— SS Perrmsncr iy Dedication to duty, to friends, to colleagues and to students is a commendable quality in anyone. Because of their outstanding interest in educa- tion and their devotion to us, the Class of 1975 would like to dedicate the Crimson Log of 1975 to the following people, who have been elevated during our senior year to their respective positions: MR. PAUL RODRIGUES Deputy Superintendent MR. CONSTATTINE NANOPOULOS Assistant Superintendent of Business Services MR. THEODORE CALNAN Headmaster of NBHS MR. JOHN ROBINSON Administrative Assistant MR. ROBERT McCARTHY Director of Occupational Education MR. GILBERT SOUZA Tan Housemaster AND THE WINNERIS. . . Faculty members come and go, But who's the prettiest one we know? Who's the wittiest, who's best dressed@ Whose rapport with the class is best? Faculty members, cry or laugh At the winners picked by the Yearbook Staff! eee... Janice Perry eee... Tom Barao Meemireemamigic..................] George Charbonneau Seerressedfemale............. Yvette Robida, Maria Smith WicSieawe..........0... Charles Ouimet BAOSIVMTINNG = ... ....James Medeiros Most Feminine ete eee eee eee e eee. fi Dawn Caton Quietest ..... a Paul Anthony. eemmmiclive..................... Catherine Hassey Meemeero@nciiiy.....................8 George Goodfellow Most Intellectual.............. Rosalie Baker, Charles Ouimet Meer opp y-Go-Lucky...............| , oe Eileen Diggle MeeseDedicaied,.................... 7 Constance Hindle feestncersiognG@am,............... Walter Cabral Miosiernictic ..... Samm ........... James Medeiros Best Rapport VVith Studer@mammm,...... Me. Lois Drew PHYSICS | THE US. HOARDS OF TOTHE WEST OF i J ay, PEOPLE POURED BORING. ¢ 3 BOUDREAV f RE ASKING =NTION FoR SuSP MR. HEY You! You IS (S GOING TO BE PRIVILEGE AN EARNEP Tt ee Feet f1aT ON TIE FLOR AND REApy +O TYPE SIT BACK BS | ila Ms, DREW Ree 7) Ss RW XB_o aa = ss N = ———$__— fa aie - OOO DOFS ANYONE s? MR, MEDEIROS Le ig ae YounG Flaine oa of '75 Insurance That Prod | Billy Boy Candies ‘ 133 Worcester St. New Bedford SINCE 1867 Wholesale and Retail Phone — 995-4556 owned by SUSAN BETTENCOURT | 50 AAYWOOD STI BEDFORD: We Caught You! A. , ey 2 SY Phy th és ‘« . . and in Guidance, you don’t have any paper work, right?” changes and I'll “Why isn't it Time Release Day?”’ _-° - H a : aaa a ii A ; ‘Are you sure Joe Namath got started this way?” 52 “They ran out in the men's room again! “| wear this to bed every night to get rid of my double chin. ’ “Thought | was too chubby for plaids, didn't you?” — - “How can | wear a Portuguese hat with a “Well, if you won't take a cut in salary, you'll have to work longer ‘Only ten more minutes 'til coffee and cigarettes! ’ Hawaiian shirt?” hours. ’ 53 - , 1, ete y ‘ PE Tee re ee 4 oo a Re he ee ate ime h ee Ey 3 433 ws 1 Senior Class Officers 1975 From left to right, DONALD O'MALLEY, president; PATRICIA LESLIE, secretary; DEBRA VASCONCELLOS, first vice president; SALLY SYLVIA, second vice president. 54 THOMAS AALFS “'Tom'' Future musician. ‘‘Defi- nitely!'' Likes to ride bike. ‘‘It's better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove alll doubt.'’ A Tryworks habitue. Would enjoy seeing Nova Scotia. To college. KYLE AINSLEY To be weight lifter. Can be found at George's Gym. ia 1 NEIL W. ALLEN Ambition is to become a minister. Likes doing the things he wants. Happy out of school. Rin Tin Tin fan. Bible is favorite book. 56 Seniors DONNA-LEE ABELHA “‘Squaw ' To be speech patholo- gist. Hopes to visit London and Portugal. Can be found wherever there is action near water. On to U-Mass after NBHS. Noted for smile, crazy moods and Indian resemblance. ‘Wicked good!” MARGARIDA ALBUQUERQUE ““Maggie ’ Future int. dec. Fave pastime is talking on phone with Joe. Enjoys drawing and listening to music. Hopes to live in house by the seashore. To an art college from NBHS. ROBERT ALLEN EDWARD ADAMOWSKI Going into public accounting. Enjoys music, water skiing. Can be found in music dept. Really dug performing with the band. Most noted for band president. To Bent- ley College from NBHS. RICHARD D. ALFONSO Rick'’ Would like to be a profes- sional draftsman. Likes all sports and motorcycle riding. Has great respect for the 3 military instruc- tors. Spent most of his time at ROTC. Remember fall off dock, left hanging! TIMOTHY M. ALLISON “Salt’’ Hopes to be a master car- penter. Enjoys goofing around. Giddy girls bug him. Find him at York Steak House. Admired Mr. Goodfellow. Known for his 327 Rambler. To Wentworth, then the Golden West. JOSEPH A. ADRIANO SYLVIA ALFONSO Enjoys being with Pete. CHERILYN ALMEIDA ““Cheri'’ Admires Miss Allen. Hopes to become a famous artist. Can be found in the Vega. Enjoys being with Paul. Likes listening to music and drinking beer. To visit Australia. Will soon be married in Colorado. Ng He) ff Pld S DEBRA A. AGUIAR ““Debbie’’ Legal Secretary. Is hap- piest when with friends. Secret wish is to remain secret. Enjoyed filing class. Has great admiration for Miss Alves. ROXSAND ALLAIN “Sandy ’ To teach swimming her goal. Loves to be out with Dave. Her hangout is the school gym. Can find her doing gymnastics anytime. Would like to visit Dis- neyland. Disliked the freshmen at NBHS. DONNA ALMEIDA Off to a business school. Fav. hangout is home. Had fun in GAMS. Is sad when broke. Liked cigarette break at NBHS. Miss Longo her best teacher. To be housewife her secret wish. ‘‘l don't want to argue! ’ JOSE A. ALMEIDA, JR. Joe’ Will go into law. Enjoys playing in the band. To U.Mass. from NBH. Will travel around the world. Admires Mrs. Harper. Enjoys being with Donna. Most noted for playing the sax. ‘‘What is happening?! ’ DONNA MARIE ALVES Will visit Portugal someday. Favorite pastime is reading or tak- ing a long walk. Happiest at school vacation time. Will remem- ber parents’ generosity. Admires Mrs. Miles. Had most fun in Typ- ing Il class. To SMU. MICHAEL AMARAL Sports freak: basketball, golf, bowling — favorite pastimes. To California, then college. Happy with Rosemary. Hates to work. Remember that parents were always there when needed. Noted for insults. ‘‘Too bad! ’ LUCIA ALMEIDA Wishes everyone would under- stand each other. To college for foreign lang. Despises stuck ups! Liked pool, being a Senior! Noted for smiling much. ‘'l'm not mad!’ Hated busses. On to Portugal. GAIL AMARAL “Abby’’ Wants to become R.N. Hopes to visit Paris. Happy when sleeping. ‘‘Guess what?’’ Hang- out is the Mall. Secretly wishes to be rich and also a famous model. Hates yellow slips. ‘‘Anything good is worth waiting for. SHARON A. AMARAL Ambition is to attend bus. school. Enjoys being with Jeffrey. Hates Judy calling her Victor. Likes bowling, dating. Ms. Zola great! Noted for laughing all the time. Secret wish is to own car and marry Rory. BARBARA ALVES Baba Noted for smile. Wants to visit Jamaica and Africa. Hates unhappy, prejudiced and phoney people. Happy when out of school. Ambition to be an airline stewardess (TWA), or a secty. KEVIN J. AMARAL Jinx'’ Aim is electrical engineer- ing. Pet peeve is hypocrites. Happy with Deb and when every- one is happy. To see Europe. Admires Mrs. Sawyer. ‘‘In more ways than one! ’ Wished for open campus. SHARON L. AMARAL Snazzy’ Noted for being short. Admires Mr. Sullivan, hopes to visit Hawaii and marry lan. Enjoys driving around. Can be found on Dudley St. Hates homework: Pet peeve: people who think they are better than others. CHRISTINE ALVES DAVID ALVES ““Chris'' Spec. ed. teacher. Remembers modern dance and Mrs. Baker. Irked by crowded guidance. Hopes to achieve some- thing she never thought possible. To see Europe. Aimed for Fitch- burg or AIC. Appreciates parents’ loving care. MANUEL S. AMARAL, JR. ‘‘Manny ' Hopefully to SMU to become a marine biol. Someday to Europe. Admires Ms. Perry. Chem. class his fave. Phoney peo- ple his pet peeve. Also dislikes being alone. ‘Too much sunshine makes a desert. ’ ‘‘Why?” ARMINDA ANDRADE ‘Minda ' Headed for college after NBHS. Loved swimming pool, admired Mr. Boudreau. Had the most fun in history. Would like to visit Brazil. Ambition to become an interpreter. MARIA H. AMARAL ““Nelly’’ Headed for SMU. Read- ing and bicycling her pastimes. The beach is best, but water skiing disastrous! Wishes to visit Puerto Rico. Admired Mr. Brito. Noted for her tallness. ‘‘You're putting me on! TOMAS ANDRADE Liked 1:55 bell at NBHS. Hopes to travel around the world. Enjoys playing basketball and hockey. Ambition is undecided. Raquel Welch fan. Seniors 57 j rf Ni KEVIN ANTHONY Kevin would like to be a million- aire and own island. Plans to go to college and to visit Fort Knox. Hates to be broke. Liked best the choice of classes. Enjoys music and being with peers. % NANCY ANTHONY ‘ Pebbles'’ Plans to go to BCC after NBHS. Wants to skydive and fly planes. Enjoys driving. Hang- out is Terry's or Hazelwood. Would most like to visit Virginia. Hated English and admires Ms. Zielinski. JEFF ANTIL ‘‘Atom'' Pro athlete is desire. Found at basketball courts with friends. Rates Mr. Edmundson with an ‘‘A.'’ Remembers splitting pants at hockey game. ‘‘Buz- zard's luck!'’ College bound. KAREN ANTONE ““Kar’’ Will have a career in nurs- ing. Can be found in D M park- ing lot. Admires Mr. Kobza. To visit Scotland some day. Will always remember trust parents had in her. ‘‘Is that a fact?” DIANE ANTONIETTA “‘Joey'’ Want to own race horses. Likes skiing and horseback riding. Hates teachers who don't listen. “You fooll'’ Hopes to parachute from a planell! ‘It isn't what you do, it’s how you do it! ’ MARCELLA ARABIAN ‘ Cella’' Gymnast — her goal. Some way will see Virgin Isles. Enjoys riding with friends. Great time in Mr. Dawson's class! Once walked into boys’ room. Noted for her spastic actions. ‘You're gonna get it! DAVID ARRUDA ‘“Budda'' Headed for work after NBHS. Would like to visit Europe. Happiest when graduating from NBHS. Ambititon to seek a col- lege. Enjoys playing pool. 58 Seniors LORI ANN AREIA “Lor’’ Grad. Editor. To be nurse. Content while sleeping. Never for- get Mr. Kobza’s chem. class. Noted for small feet. Admires Mr. Motta’s great knowledge. Adores ‘ Piglet’’ on Winnie the Pooh! Ceramics hobbyist. DONALD ARRUDA “Donny” again?” Fun class with Mr. Buess. Girl-watching his hangup. Famed for clowning around. Will visit Spain and become a cop. Always recall par- ents’ saying, ‘‘No homework ERIC ARENA ‘ Maf’’ Noted for his forty-five! Ambition to become a happy mil- lionaire. Would like to visit Switz- erland. Enjoyed playing football for NBHS. Hated the crowded cor- ridors and losing for ‘BIG RED! ’ VALERIE ASHLEY “Val’’ Aims to be superstar in gui- tar. Day dreaming, eating her pastimes. Content with Brian. Admired the dummy in bookstore window. Fav. hangout: Horse- neck. ‘‘If work interferes with play, drop work! ’ Total insanity! RUSSELL ARMSTRONG “Moose” Aim is to be computer programmer. Hopes to visit Swe- den. Saddest when in school. Content with friends. Enjoys sports. Favorite class: Mr. Good- fellow's. Wishes some day to be rich. College or service? KENNETH ASHWORTH ‘‘Kenny'' Hopes to be a good dentist. Enjoys going water skiing. “No problems. ’ Noted for being easygoing. Didn't like freshmen. Wants to get ahead of life some day. Gym, history, Mr. Wilusz, White Island Pond all good. STEVEN ARONBERG Plans to be statistician. Procrasti- nating is pastime! To SMU and travel the world! Math ability his boast. Happy when Orioles are on winning streak. NBH modern facilities, subject range impressed him. BEVERLY AZEVEDO ““Bev'’ Future nurse. Can be found at Morgan Street. Enjoys being with Michael. ‘Save it.'’ Happy in Onset. To get married and have children. To visit Cape Verde Is. Hates two-faced people. Admires Mr. Girard. ANDREA BALDOMAR GINA BARKSDALE “ Ginny'' Fut. math teacher. To Bridgewater. Mr. Goodfellow her idol. Simply cannot eat with wooden spoons! Famed thumb wrestling champ. Known for her battle with the raccoon. ‘It was the funniest thing!’ PRISCILLA BATES “Fish Baits'’ Enjoys guitar and swimming. Hates people who are prejudiced. Dreams of outplaying Andres Segovia, classic guitarist. Never forget meeting another fish. Admires Mrs. Harper. LORI BANCROFT Happiest when with Dave Mattos, her future husband. Most fun in Mr. Warren's Salesmanship. Admired Miss Allen, but hated NBHS food. Digs Jerry Lewis. JOHN BARRADAS ““Barradas’’ Would like to visit Alaska. Noted for being a pain. “Far out!'’ Pet peeve: Mr. Mar- key. Enjoys sketching and what comes natural. Admires Mr. Bou- dreau. Happy when free of obli- gations. Great artist. LINDA BEAUREGARD “Snow Flake'’ To Marines. Noted for getting caught at everything she does! Happy going to parties on weekends. Content with Harry. “Keep cool!'’ Hates school, work, and rules. Find her at A.A. Garage. JOSEPH BAPTISTE LYNETTE BARRETT “Lynn ’ To attend BCC. From there to work with children. Content partying and with that certain someone. Dislikes jive people. Admired Miss Alves. Filing — great class. ‘‘Square Business! ’ JOANNE BEDARD ‘‘Jodard'’ To go into social ser- vices. Loves acting. Embarrassed when a certain bench collapsed on stage. Find her in 3-316. Dis- likes competing against friends. Known for exploits on NBHS stage. STEVEN BARBOZA “Steve’’ Aim is to become rich. Happy when working or playing baseball. Found at Fenway Park. Hopes to visit Arizona. Pet peeve — teachers. Noted for his sports knowledge. HARTLEY BARRIBALL ‘‘Hart’’ Likes to work on cars. Enjoys being with Vick. Most fun in pool and study at NBH. Secret urge is to get a new car. STEPHEN BEGIN ‘ Steve’' To teach pro tennis. Hopes to visit Australia. Happy with Debbie. Had fun in D.E. Always enjoys a ‘‘Grateful Dead ’ concert. Dug Mr. Pacheco. GEORGE BARCLAY ““Rev'’ Aim is to be a minister. Happy listening to music or swim- ming. To college and see Egypt. Despises people who think they know it all! Content with friends. “So what! ANNA M. BARROS Wants to become a secretary. Loves listening to records. Happi- est when others are happy. Pet peeve — rats. Admires Miss Zola. Most noted for being quiet. Favor- ite saying: ‘Save it! SUSAN BEGIN Will go into physical therapy. Favorite pastimes: bowling, horse- back riding, reading. Would like to visit Ireland. To college from NBHS. Had most fun in Mr. Bou- dreau's history class. Liked stu- dents. Seniors 59 GAIL R. BELLI Ambition: Dental hygienist. Mem- orable for her jokes and jeans. Funniest when she and rowboat sank in middle of pond. Swim- ming, music, parties amuse her. Rising to shine in wee hours bor- ing. ‘‘| Don't Get It. ’ To college. CATHERINE BENOIT ““Cathy’’ Enjoys good music. Soph. yr. her best. Most fun in Miss Alves’ class. Content with her man. Aims to travel and marry. Always remember the Telus Foot Incident. Irritated by present rules at NBHS. ‘You're soft.” DIANE BENOIT Ambition to travel. Noted for qui- etness. Enjoys being with Robert. Would like to visit England. Hates Monday mornings. Loves listening to music. ‘‘Fantastic!’’ Mr. Methia her favorite. EUGENE BENOIT DORINDA CORREIA BENTO Dori Favorite pastime is going to the Moonbeam. Happiest with husband Benny; dislikes arguing with him. Had most fun in class of '75. Pet peeve is going to work. A future nurse. To B.C.C. Admires Mr. Pacheco. DEBRA BERCIER Deb Most fun in D.E. and while riding around. Enjoys being with Kevin. To visit Switzerland. Hangs around Margie’s. ‘‘Take every- body's advice, then do as you please.” CONRAD BERGERON “Doctor’’ Headed for the army. He’s happy if doing well in any- thing. D.C. his fav. company, West End his hangout. Had fun in Mrs. Souza's study. Pet peeve: homework! Noted for basketball. NBH girls best! DAVID BERGERON “‘Berg'’ Wants to become a veteri- narian. Would like to visit south- western U.S. Hopes to own all the Corvettes ever made. Noted for his height (5’ 4”). ‘I'm not always right, but I'm never wrong.”’ GWEN BETTENCOURT Hates phoney people. After NBHS, headed for college or busi- ness school. Hopes to become completely independent. Hates being hassled. Will tour London and Greece. JOHN S. BIELSKI, JR. A career in engineering. Visit Col- orado and Montana. Enjoys being with Therese. Can be found at Mello's Garage. Pet peeve: THE LITTLE FRESHMEN. Wants to attend college after NBHS, for a while. JOSEPH M. BILODEAU “Joe'’ Electrician, to be rich! Likes running track, playing football. Most fun in math, chem. in '73-74 yr. Most liked courses, least liked food at NBHS. Going to school and work. 60 Seniors JAN BINDAS Aim is to be a pro photographer. Hopes to become a millionaire and see the U.S.A. Likes rowdying with guys in spare time. To attend Rochester Inst. of Technology. VERONICA BIZARRO “Rone'' To become computer pro- grammer. Enjoys chess and TV, being with friends. To BCC and 4- yr. college. Hopes to meet Mr. Right before 20, marry him. Like to visit California. LUCINDA BJORNOY “Lu” To study forestry. Enjoys ski- ing, skating, biking. Happiest out in fresh air. Wishes to live in mountain wilderness the rest of life after college. A music lover. STEVEN D. BLACKBURN MARK BLACKMER MELODY BLACOW Mel’ Would like to see England. Saddest when by herself. Enjoyed English. Will never forget Mr. Silva. Led Zepplin her group. Find her in Tan House girls’ room. JACKIE BLAIS Probably to work from NBH. Snobs really bother her. Vacation time — best time. Look for her at Brooklawn Park. Wishes to marry a rich man. ‘‘Yeah! Right! ’ SUSAN BLECHARCZYK Sue Ambition is entering nurs- ing. Hates the overcrowdedness of NBHS. Loves swimming, bike riding and tennis . ‘‘Sure. ’ CINDY BOARDMAN ‘'Cin'' Nurse-to-be. Happiest when with Marc or hanging out at Pope Park. Hopes to become rich and to see Florida. Pet peeve is NBHS! Will always remember sophomore English. ‘‘Ils that right? MICHAEL BOBROWIECKI Mike’’ NBHS basketball player. Headed for college. Ambition??? Find him at Brooklawn Park. Secretly wishes to become a policeman. Hopes to some day visit Europe. Known for being tall. MARGUERITE BONNEAU SUSAN BOCIEK Wants safari through Africa, then work with wild animals. ‘‘Like a sailing ship, emotions and thoughts drift and forever will they continue until you reach a meaningful destination that will keep you dreaming in its own world.” as a EDWARD BORECKI ““Eddie’’ To enter field of medi- cine. Hopes to be a pro bowler. Sad when graduating from high school. Liked making friends and having a good time in NBH. Noted for a good joke. “‘Is that right?’’ Scuba diver. GAIL BODZIOCH Hopes to make it through college. Enjoys doing nothing. Dean's office aide. ANTONIETA BORGES “Toni'’ Ambition to become medi- cal assistant. Enjoys sewing, read- ing, swimming. Will remember parents for ‘‘giving me life.’’ Hap- piest with friends. Pet peeve is unfriendly people. To BCC. JOHN W. BONNEAU ANTONIO BORGES ‘ Tuna’’ Happy when playing hockey. Liked pool. ‘Take a dive!’’ Mrs. Souza favorite teacher. Secret wish to date Raquel Welch. To enter Coast Guard. LUCILLE BONNEAU “ Lucie’’ To have a job dealing with people. Is happy with Roland. Would like to visit Can- ada. Admires Mr. Dell Isola. “Never ask yourself why, but why not? To win a car and $25,000. ANTONIO BORGES “Tony’’ Would like to visit Eng- land. Happy when around peo- ple. Enjoys being with Linda. Can be found at Chippy’s. Noted for sick jokes. Future architect. Fun in Portuguese. ‘Did you hear the one about. . .” Seniors 6]1 DARLA JEAN BORGES “Ku-Kee'’ Likes working for hand- icapped children. Hates being called Shorty. ‘‘Big Dummy. ’ Likes long lunch periods. Noted for strong sense of humor. ‘'If you can't beat them, join them.'' Fond of knitting, cooking, dance. JEAN BOULAY To become a secretary. Visit South America. Enjoys watching TV. Admires Mr. Ed. Remembers parents being there when needed. Can be found in 3-312. Would just like to lead a happy life. CHRISTINE BRALEY “‘Chris'’ Aims to travel. Happy with Michael hanging around Tri- angle Park. Mr. Sykes’ English was best. Snobby people and for- mal study halls turn her off. 62 Seniors PATRICIA A. BORGES “Pat’’ Hopes to attend Fitchburg State College and major in Spe- cial Ed. Happiest when with friends or playing the guitar. Can be found at Del's Drive-In. Admires Donna Sylvia. ‘‘To each his own! ’ MARC BOURASSA Aim is forestry. Happy with Deb- bie Cook. Hates people telling him he’s wrong when he is right. Found on Nye's Lane. Always remember friend taking off with his foot still in the car. To college. STEVEN BRANCHAUD “Branch'’ Aims to be rich. Loves bowling and people. Loathes freshmen. Happiest when partying or on bus going home. Found truckin' around in car. Had most fun in Mr. Buess' class. ‘‘Let's get stoned. RAYMOND BORGES “Ray ’ Ambition is to travel. Pas- ses time listening to music. Would like to visit Europe. ceere e ee 6” , oa) tee ’ tae . tenes FAR e ey’ . Z a te Pee eemeane cm ROBERT BOYER LINDA BRANCO “Lin ’ To be elem. school teacher. Satisfied with Adrian. College bound. Mr. Raposo's Portuguese class most fun. Always remember parents’ love and care. PETER BOUCHARD Favorite pastime is water skiing, so can be found at Peter's Pond Park. Will visit Sweden some day. Pet peeve is snobby people. Will remember how his parents always listened. STRATIS BOZA “Strat’’ Headed for college. Look for him at the bowling alley. Hap- piest on Fri. when it’s payday. Gym was his fav. class. ‘‘| am a victim of circumstance! ’ History was his bag. ELIZABETH BRAZ “Kellie’’ Wishes to live a long and happy life. Would like to visit Cali- fornia. Happy when things are how they should be. Hates math. Ambition to go to college and to be a social worker. MARIANNE BOUCHER “Tapper’’ Aims to be a singer. Pastime is playing her guitar. Would like to see New York City. Found at Terry's. Hates liars and fire drills. Gym and auditorium best at NBHS. ‘‘You're going to hurt yourself! ’ CURTIS A. BRACKETT “Curt’’ Content at Pine Hill Pavil- ion with Sally. Despises stupid drivers. Found outside Blue and Tan campus. Miss Salbego and Mrs. Harper the greatest! Trivial rules disgust him. ‘Go ahead! ’ DAWN BRENNAN Aims to get through college. Con- tent with Mark. JEANNE BRESSETTE “Jolly Jean'' Aims to be a nurse. Loves poems, painting, and embroidery. Would love to visit Colorado. Happiest with John and friends. Favorite teacher — Mr. Kobza. Noted for always being happy, ‘You fool. JAMES E. BROGDEN, JR. “Jimmie'' To be an artist. Goes for football, hockey, basketball, drawing. Inner urge to play pro basketball. Prefer to travel a while, then college. Noted for sleeping in study. Floridaisa goal. RALPH S. BRUNETTE “Wolfman’’ Future policeman. Sports freak. Cindy his fav. per- son to be with. Mr. Edmundson’'s class most fun. Dislikes Mr. Dube and braggers. Will see England. MURIEL BRETON ‘‘Murl ’ Hopes to travel. Hates silence when tons of people are around. Wants to stay single for a long time. Most noted for talking. College in her plans. KAREN BROWN “Bones” Likes going to the park with friends. Hopes to go to Flo- rida and be happy always. Mr. Edmundson is favorite. Liked smoking privileges and Spanish. TERESA A. BRYAN “Terry'’ Therapist or psychologist. Always remember that parents were good to her. Pet peeve, Mr. Goldrick. Enjoys being with Eddie. Noted for smile. Had fun in Chem. Hated freshmen. ‘‘Wicked good!” f ANDREW W. BRIERLEY STEPHEN J. BRUCE KATHERINE BUCKLIN “Kathy’’ Wants to be a lawyer's secretary. Enjoys being with Cleve. Had fun in D.E. Bugged by rain and plastic people. Some day to see England. The benches _out- side school her hangout. — }, y ee f yl JOHN Y. BRIGHTMAN iV: MICHAEL P. BRUGGER Mike . . . Future doctor. Pet peeve is braces. Happy at the beach guarding and with friends. Likes sports and hopes to be an athlete. Admires Mr. Keith and Mr. Medeiros. Hopes to see the whole world! TONI BULGAR Future exec. secty. To K. Gibbs Bus. Coll. Hangout: Gr. House Office. Enjoyed football games. Like to visit Hawaii and West Indies. Happiest with friends. Dis- likes all who think they know ever- ything. ‘You wish! LYNN BRIGHTMAN “ Lynnie-pooh ' Secret wish to marry and make money. Hates liars and studies. Admires Mr. Kobza. Can be found hanging around at Hazelwood Park. Liked lunch. RUSS BRULE Baseball rates pretty high on his list. Loves to go dirt riding, espe- cially when it comes to power slid- ing. You'll find him at Central Pharmacy. Wants to visit Califor- nia. Fire and Ice is his favorite. Ft f x .48 = . 24 . ae eee - ee ..; BA ARLENE BULOTSKY . Aims to be a special ed. teacher. Likes the beach, swimming, and football games. Would like to visit Calif. Hates insincere people and feeling alone. Liked Mr. Nolin's class. Seniors 63 SUSAN BURGESS Sue Writing to be her career. Hobbies are drawing, dancing, playing guitar and swimming. Would like to visit N.Y. City. KATHLEEN BYERS “‘Kathy'’ Enjoys being with friends. Liked the wide choice of courses at NBHS. Felt that bring- ing in freshmen and having 3 lunch shifts was a mistake. Wishes to see Hawaii. MARIA M. CABRAL “Little Mary'' Secret wish to have her own telephone. Hates being alone. Ambition to be exec. secre- tary. Expects to sail down Ama- zon River. Hates snobby and con- ceited people. Enjoys sewing. “Check it out. 64 Seniors MANUEL BURGO LARRY N. BYWELL Goal is med. tech. Found at rink playing hockey. Admires Mr. Par- ker — soccer coach. Hates fresh- men and being bored. Had fun in photography. To SMU. MARIA LOURDES CABRAL “Milu'’ Noted for sincerity. Most liked pool at N.B.H. Will visit Japan some day. Secret wish is to be a mother. A future teacher, to attend S.M.U. Favorite expres- sion, ‘Gee!’ TIM BURKE “Timmy” Means to acquire a Lin- coln Continental V. Is up when hustling fine-looking NBH chick; down rising at 7:00 for school. Sweden would turn him on. ‘What's happening?”’ ADRIAN CABRAL ‘‘Ad'’ Most noted for his hair. Enjo ys playing and watching sports. To visit Europe. Happiest when with Linda. Had most fun in Mr. Raposa’s Port. class. Casa da Saudade his second home. al RANDALL J. CABRAL CHARLENE BURTON Future Physical Therapist. Hopes to visit Mexico and Hawaii. Dis- likes jive people. Happy when dancing. Enjoys being with Steve. “Save it.'’ Air Force after N.B.H. To have 9 kids. Admires Miss Mahoney. DARLEEN CABRAL Looks forward to a nursing career. Enjoys dancing and parties. Con- tent with Jimmy. Hates to be kept waiting. Find her at Pres. Heights projects. To visit Conn. Ceramics keep her busy. ‘Cut it out, man!’ SHARON CABRAL Will be a librarian. Can be found at parties or hanging around. Pet peeve is people who have illu- sions about themselves. Will own a Datsun 240Z after becoming rich. Noted for laugh. 2nd home, Hazelwood. ‘‘Party! ’ DONNA J. BUTLER GIZELA CABRAL “GiGi ' Loves parties with good friends and travel. Parents were wonderful to her. Appreciated sports and expanded courses at NBHS, Mr. Raposa and Spanish | impressed her. To SMU or BCC. “You're kidding! SUSAN CABRAL ‘‘Sue ’ Fut ure CPA or teacher. To see Hawaii or maybe the world. Enjoys tennis, laughing with friends, and guess who. Hazel- wood her hangout. Admired Mrs. Zielinski. Fun in NBHS library. “It's all in your head! as wm, e. Ate KATHRYN P. CALADO “Kathy'’ Ambition future commer- cial artist. Hopes to visit Brazil. Admires Miss Allen. College after NBH. Noted for making bad first impressions. Fun in Mr. Marland's class. Likes dancing. ‘‘What?? DONALD CALDAS “‘Don ’ Hopes to go to college and work with children's recrea- tion. Enjoys playing hockey. Can be found at Moby Dick Skating Arena. COLLEEN CALNAN ANITA CAMARA Wants to go across country. Enjoys dancing and horseback- riding. Hangout: Buttonwood Park. Likes lunchtime at school. Going to business school after graduation. ISAURA CARDOSO “‘Hazel’’ Soccer her favorite sport. Wishes to be a professional model. Pool was best feature at NBHS. Chippy’s her spot. Was happy when skipping school. Hopes to see Brazil. ‘Oh, Baby!”’ VICTOR CARDOSO ‘‘Frogman'' Hopes to be X-ray technician. Dislikes braggers and the teachers at NBHS. Happy with Bud. Wishes to be a multi-million- aire. | MARIA CARVALHO | “Linda'’ Noted for being quiet. | Future secretary. Happy when | others are happy. Peeve is con- | ceited people. Secret wish is not || to have to do any work. Found at | home listening to music, sleeping, | eating. PAUL CARDOZA “Hondo ’ Wants to be a meteo- rologist. You can find him at the Mall. Likes Mr. Edmundson's His- tory class. Hated food at NBHS. Loves movies and wants to see California. STEVEN CARVALHO Happiest listening to Led Zepplin or at the park. Enjoys bowling, badminton. Future architect. ““Expletive Deleted!'’ To visit Hawaii after NBHS. DAWNE CARTER Ambition is to become inhalation therapist. Wish is to own a man- sion in Las Vegas. Likes partying and thinking beautiful thoughts. Dislikes people who think only of themselves. To see Philippines. GILBERT A. CARLISLE DEBBY CATHCART Ambition to be a secretary. Liked Miss Allen's typing class. Secret wish to go cross country with Eddy. Would like to visit Califor- nia. Enjoys dancing and embroi- dering. ‘For sure.” DEBRA L. CASTEEL PATRICIA CARUSO ‘“Patti'' To be the secretary of a famous lawyer. Pet peeve — get- ting up for school. To visit Hawaii. Had most fun in English class. Fave pastimes are riding around and talking to friends. DIANE CATTERAL To be lab technician. Walking in woods with dog, her love. Mr. Dawson's class — greatest. Will remember her pants catching fire. Find her on Blue House campus. Take it slow!'’ To BCC. Seniors 65 DEBORAH CAVANAUGH ‘“Halfbreed ’ Noted for being the class clown. Headed for BCC to be nursery teacher. Mostly at Barbero's Pizza Parlor, working or playing. Mr. Methia A-OK. ‘‘I'm impressed. PETER CHONGARLIDES ‘“Pete'’ Happiest when high! Likes being with Lil. Can be found at all parties. Secret wish is a car. Had most fun in metals. ‘‘What's hap- pening?’ Boasts he never read a book! ANDREA L. CODERRE ““Twin''’ Plans to be a dental hygienist. Hopes to visit Europe. Unhappy alone. The Mall her fave place to be. Geom. her fav. class. Pastimes: driving and playing ten- nis. Felt great to be a Senior! On to college! 66 Seniors MARGARET MARY CHAGARULY “‘Mags ’ Future physical therapist. Will take trip around the world some day. Enjoys being with Rich- ard. Pet peeve is people who hurt others. Liked leaving N.B.H. and going to Terri's. Bound for North- eastern. DENISE CHOQUETTE Ambition to be an X-ray techni- cian. Hates two-faced people. ANNETTE M. CODERRE “Twin’’ Future nurse. Playing ten- nis her pastime. Sad to be alone. People pleased her at NBH. Geometry was a great class. “Can you tell the difference?’ To tour Europe and go to college. SUSAN CHAVES ‘ Sue’' Happy with friends at Hazelwood, and with guards at West Beach. To business college for secretary. Despises cliques at NBH. Liked being a Senior. Dis- neyland draws her. SUSAN CIABURRI Sue’’ Future holds uncertainty. Secret wish is to live in a log cabin in the mountains. Enjoys being with Billy. Likes the great out- doors, hiking and camping. GEORGE COELHO DEBRA S. CHERVINSKY ““Cher’’ Hopefully to Tufts, then Paris. . . again. Ed. in Chief Crimson Courier, capt. tennis team, capt. field hockey team. Wishes for a powerful serve. Loves summer sports, beautiful days, all her friends. ‘‘Thumbs up!’ MARILYN J. CLARK A together Scorpio. To be a jour- nalist or interior designer. Enjoyed working on Crimson Courier. Pet peeve — people who don't come to the point. Digs dancing. Noted for laugh. G.A.M.S. Dug Miss Smith. og s ASS ; ay a oF. “Po } a in G; A LF iG 4 ae ry SUSAN W. COHEN College bound. Happy when out with good friends. Sad when bored. Enjoyed working in Dean's office and on Drama Club prod- uctions. Mrs. Baker's Latin class fun. Admired Curly. Hopes to visit Israel. A we ae. EDWIN CHIN MICHELLE CLERC JAMES COLLIER LUANN CONNOLLY Future therapist. Hopes to attend college and perhaps see France. Happy when with friends. Admires Miss Rainville. Always remember eating lunch at 10:00. BRIAN CORMIER Secret wish is to be over five feet talll! Happy skiing and being with people. Admires Mr. Alves. Pet peeve is homework. Hates when summer ends. Colorado calls! ( FREDERICK F. CORREIA Ambition to become an astrono- mer. Favorite pastimes: sports and reading. Pet peeve is get ting up ona rainy morning. Favorite expression is ‘‘What a zonk! ’ Will further ed. from N.B.H. ALBERT CORDEIRO “AI” Sports fan who would like to become business man, be a mil- lionaire and see Russia. Noted for being a quiet guy. Going to SMU. ANTHONY CORREIA “Leroy’’ Motorcycle mechanic his goal. Hangs around Mt. Pleasant Drive-In. Mr. Fleming’s Eng. class greatest. Rules bugged him. Wishes to be Motorcross World Champion. ‘‘l am a victim of cir- cumstance!”’ GARY CORREIA “Nifs ’ To visit Hawaii. Pet peeve is jive people. Liked Mr. Wilusz and Mrs. Hassey. Stevie Wonder best! ‘‘Okay! ’ TV shows baddest were ‘‘Sanford and Son, ’ and “Good Times. ’ ALS JACKIE CORDEIRO Can be found hanging out at Will's. Pet peeve greasy people. Dislocated knees jumping into bus after game. Loves twirling for NBHS. Yen for Hawaii. Secret wish to own Datsun 260z. To SMU. Happiest with Brian. CAROL E. CORREIA “CC’’ Hopes for good job, suc- cess, happiness after NBHS. Always hated cliques. Going to Bryant. Noted for ‘‘Big Green Eyes. ’ Wants to visit Las Vegas. SUSAN CORREIA “ Seagull’’ On to college and travel. Detests naggy and cruel people. Happiest with friends or hanging around. Live near moun- tains and ski her wish. Noted for curly hair. Can be found at John- son's. Visit Brazil. ‘‘What? ’ JOAN CORDEIRO “‘Joao ’ Ambition to be a nurse. Liked the naughty discussions at lunch table. Loves bike riding. Favorite pastime is winking at freshmen. ‘‘Hey, Manny.” CHERYL ANN CORREIA ‘““Mousey ’ Enjoys reading, going to a movie, or listening to records. Had most fun in Geometry class 1318. Secret wish is to succeed in life. Pet peeve — quiet study hall. Saddest when things aren't her way. BRUCE COSTA A a al Dew NEIL CORKUM ‘“Ponce'’ To be successful. Golf, his sport. Unfriendly people bother him. Hawaii — his hopeful destiny. Thanks Mr. Boudreau for his nickname. That was a great class. To college. DONNA M. CORREIA DEBRA COSTA Debbie. . . Future lab technicicn. Hates getting up early. Happiest when shopping for new clothes and listening to records. Secra! wish is to be a pilot and visit Hawaii. ‘| don't know!” Seniors 67 DENNIS COSTA ‘Dude ’ Accounting his goal. To $.M.U. and maybe Europe. Enjoys dancing, baseball, golf. Mr. Wall's class his fav. Will remem- ber his farout Mom. Great time with friends at Hazelwood. Future millionaire. ‘‘Far out! fe ats : of ea ay | 7 = el ase ae Vv THEODORE L. COTE ‘‘Ted'' Ambition??? Happiest playing street hockey, football, or when school is on fire! To enter Navy or college from NBH. Span- ish with Mr. Pinto was great. MICHAEL COSTA “‘Mike ' To visit Cal. Hangs out at Mt. Pleasant Drive-In. Happiest when high. Mr. Saltzman caught him happy at lunch. Most fun in D- 112. Teacher he most admires is Mr. Ohnesarge. SUSAN J. COTTER Aims to be a successful speech pathologist. Loves horses and watching ‘‘funny's.'' Happiest when at the ‘‘bar and grille. ’ Like to own a castle. ‘You are of your own mind, only when you do not listen.” SHARON COSTA Secret ambition is to play goalie for the Boston Bruins. Happy when with the gang from Mars or playing hockey. Admires Mr. Charbonneau. Hopes to visit Can- ada. ‘Oh yes. . .” GARY COULOMBE Future oceanograph er. Sad when given homework. Likes half-days and vacations. Hopes to see Hawaii. VANESSA M. COSTA BARBARA COUTU ““Blurb'’ Happiest daydreaming, cruising around, and when things are going great. To go away and see Europe. MELANIE V. COTE ‘‘Mel’’ To become a massage art- ist. ‘Ay, huh?’’ Happy horse rid- ing or in a crowd. Enjoys being with Scott. Secret wish is to be a bird. Had fun in Miss Longo's gym class. ‘‘Nahck it orf!!'’ Would dig Montana. MELISSA CROMPTON ‘Missy’ Wants to become a cho- reographer. Enjoys dancing, sing- ing, acting, and writing. Hates nagging. ‘‘Love in your heart wasn't put there to stay; love is not love till you give it away. ’ Hopefully to NYU. DAVID CROMWELL “Papa Jag'’ Hopes to attend col- lege and visit St. Vincent. Happy with Kim. Can be found at Monte's Park smoking. Admires Tammy. Liked study halls at NBHS. 68 Seniors DEBRA ANN CROMWELL “‘Debi'’ Noted for acting nutty. Tennis, organ-playing, roller skat- ing good. Enjoyed meeting differ- ent people at N.B.H. Digs being with Ronny. Will visit middle U.S. some day. ‘‘Nasty. ’ DAVID T. CRUMLEY CYNTHIA CRUZ ALPOIM CRUZEIRO LIGIA CUNHA “Lee'’ Ambition is to work with children. Happy when with friends. Admires Mrs. Harper. To visit South Africa. Had fun in Child Care. Pet peeve: Snobbish peo- ple. Remembers variety of sub- jects. ROSITA DA COSTA ‘Rose’ Likes going places and hanging around Hyannis. To see Hawaii. Had fun in English. JO-ANNE C. DANSEREAU “‘La-La’’ Most noted for telling people exactly how she feels. Happy with people she loves. Enjoys running along a quiet beach. Ambition is to be a social worker. STEVEN P. DANSEREAU Biggest goal in his life is to get married. Dreams of one day own- ing an M.G. Always is happiest when with the one he loves. GLORIA DA PONTE Secretary stewardess. Likes lis- tening to radio, T.V. Summer vacation, hanging around corri- dors please her. Not enough sen- ior privileges. ‘‘You know! ’ ““Well?’’ Mr. Machado great! ANNA DA ROCHA Ambition is lab technician. Enjoys swimming and being in New Hampshire. Had fun in U.S. His- tory. Hates two-faced people and doing nothing. ‘Oh, come off it!! ’ JOSE DA ROSA Loves to sleep. Hates to study. Going into the Air Force after graduation. Had fun in English class. Like to be an electronic engineer. ABILIO DA SILVA “Bill’’ Wants to be a professional hustler. Enjoys being with Sharon. Happy when at the club, saddest when at school. No future plans. “To be or not to be.’’ Loves Fritz the Cat. Wonder Bowl a frequent hangout. MARIA DA SILVA Reggie’ Ambition to be an air- line stewardess or a tourist guide. Would like to visit Portugal. Enjoys being with Dennis, and has tremendous respect for Mr. Agu- iar. Headed for work after NBHS. Get with it.”’ TEOFILO DA SILVA “Teo” To college to study archi- tecture. Would love to visit Eng- land one day. Playing soccer his favorite pastime. ROSA DE AZEVEDO ““Rosey'’ College to be a nurse. Hangs around corridors. Hates grammar, detentions. Liked pool, auditorium, Mr. Pinto. Plays soc- cer, badminton. Noted for being sincere and playful. ANTONIO DE CASTRO JANET F. DA COSTA DEBRA ALIDA DE FREITAS “Debbie ’ wants to have a black stallion. Enjoys Rick and horse- back riding. Aims to own 200- acre ranch, be accepted by alll. Noteworthy laugh. ‘‘Stup-nagle.” Will miss bus driver, Mr. Teixeira, and Mr. Fleming. JOHN DE FREITAS Ambition is to be a politician. Spends his time driving around. Liked Mrs. Roberts’ class. Into ROTC. His secret wish to get ever- ything out of life. Would most like to visit Acushnet. Col. Erwin fan. Seniors 69 DANIEL J. DEMAR IRENE DE MEDEIROS Happiest when with Dave. Enjoys skating, baseball and football. Admires soccer team, esp. Ozzie. Mrs. Drew — fav. teacher. Had fun in English with George. Find her in cafe. or projects. MARION DE PINA BETTY DESAUTELS Future L.P.N. Happy out of school. To visit Hawaii. Liked 1:55 bell at NBH and hanging around the park. Irked by conceited peo- ple. a LINDA DE SOUSA SUSAN M. DESSERT Future nurse. Enjoys ice skating ‘Sweet Sue’’ Med. lab tech. her and tennis. Despises people chew- ing nails. Thinks a lot of Mr. Burke. Check Gold Guidance for her. To U. Mass. from here. Noted for her constant talking. 70 Seniors desire. Short hair outstanding. “Oh, wow! ' Content with Mike on Brock Ave. Riding bike, tennis her pastimes. Mr. Wilusz's chem. class best. ‘‘12 wrongs don't make a right! ’ EDWARD DE MELO Future travel agent. Would like to visit Hong Kong. Enjoys being with J.L. Most noted for laughing! Salesmanship best course, Miss Bizzarro best teacher. LISA DE SILVA “Sa ' Plans to become a singer and see Okinawa. Loves all sports . . loathes phoney people. West End Records her hangout. Biol. and Miss Smith the greatest at NBHS. Noted for evil looks. Hopes to be 6 ft. tall! STEVEN DEVLIN Hopes to be a veterinarian. Liked the variety of courses at NBHS. Enjoyed biology and Mr. Borow- icz's Inquiry Approach. Wishes to visit Las Vegas. JEFFREY DEMERS LAWRENCE H. DENEAULT “Jeff’’ To go into medicine. Enjoys playing the guitar and chess. Dis- likes eating in own cafeteria. Had fun in Mr. Borowicz's history class. Great people best part of NBHS. Hopes to spend time in Vermont. BRIAN J. DE SOUSA JOSE DE SOUSA “Light fingers'’ Aim is electronics. Fave pastime is girls, girls, girls! Found at Smuggler's Den. Rin Tin Tin fan. Hopes to visit N.A.S.A. Had fun in health. ‘‘Go jump!’ DEBRA A. DIAS ELIZABETH DEXTER ‘‘Beth'’ Aim is secretary. Hates conceited people. Happy when with Stevie. Admires Miss Sal- bego. To college and see Africa. MARILYN DIAS “‘Mal ' To bus. college. Future sec. Hopes to see the world. Happy with Stan and when at Yor Dog House. Enjoyed Mrs. Heimberg's class. Will remember falling on way to lunch. Loves playing gui- tar. LINDA DONOVAN To join the Air Force and travel to Italy. Bugged by teachers and rules at NBHS. Find her with a gang, at parties, or in Fall River. Bothered by hassles. Never forget getting stuck in the parking lot. Right! GLORIA DIAZ Ambition legal secretary. Hated everything about NBHS. Immedi- ate future at college or business school. Intends to get to know more people especially in Puerto Rico. BRIAN DOYLE “Jerry Lewis'’ Wants to be a fire- man. Secret wish is to rule the world and be rich. Baseball freak. Cats and teachers get under his skin. ‘‘Look, a flock of turtles! ’ Noted for finding cookies. To Coast Guard. MELINDA DI PAS QUALI Goal is nursing. Can be found just about anywhere. To be famous. Happiest when people are nice and when sleeping. Had fun in Miss Salbego's class. ‘‘In a battle of wits, be sure your opponent is armed.” “ue, Ses: SS WAN Seeee™ wy Savans AAR | WEP EENSS nga anette NAS ‘ : VARs, Sear PAR DREARY oe f) gut BERL pt wag herent eet hie ¢ . 4 eee eres TTT eT 2 kee bee) SERRA BRENDA DUARTE To enter med. field. Pastime is sewing. Happy with friends. Had fun in bookkeeping. To do office work after NBHS. DEBRA DONAGHY “Debbie’’ To be medical secre- tary. Enjoys singing and ballet. Dislikes noisy eaters. Will never forget getting lost in cafeteria sophomore year. Mr. Braz’s class most fun. Noted for NOT wearing jeans. ELIZABETH DUARTE ““Liz'’ To be exec. secretary. Enjoys dancing. Always with Sue. Hangs out at N. Front St. Admired Miss Allen. Was happy on released time days. ‘‘That's what | say! ’ Destination — California. LYNN DONLAN Top goal in life is to become a doctor. Is waiting for the day that she can visit Ireland. One of the most enthusiastic Drama Club members. ‘‘Smile. ’ MARIANNE DUARTE Can be found at the Park wall. Enjoys being with Fleshbina. Would like to visit Republic of So. Africa, save children of the world. “Easy! ’ Ambition to major in busi- ness administration. Hates phoney people. DAVID ECCLESTON “Dave ’ To major in math at U. Mass. Hates women drivers! Noted for driving his Camaro fast. “Far out!'’ Liked senior privileges and playing cards. CHARLES ECKERT Ambition: to become an engineer. Plan to attend S.M.U. Some day to visit Germany. Enjoyed being with the Drum and Bugle Corps. DONNA ECONOMOS Physical therapy her goal. Hates 7:45 bell, and people who rack on other people. To visit Colorado and attend college. DONNA M. ELIAS Headed for SMU. Likes to drive mother's car. Content with Ray. Always in Tan House Office. Dis- pleased by rule of eating in own cafe. Admires Mr. Girard. ‘‘What can | say? SHARON ELLIS “Sha'’ Wants to become an artist. Hates showoffs. ‘'l don't know.” Going on to college or art school. Would love to revisit Quebec, then own small farm. Found Mrs. Zielinski admirable. Seniors 7 1 MAUREEN ENGLAND Moe ’ To teach retarded chil- dren. Likes to bike ride. Music was her best class. Follows all the foot- ball games. Rome is her place to visit. ‘Gimme a break! ’ DIANE FARIAS Spends time listening to the radio. Happiest when with S.F. Find her at home. Will remember her par- ents’ advice. Admired Mrs. Has- sey. LINDA FERNANDES To be a secretary after NBHS. Will live life as it comes, but would appreciate money and travel. Shopping is her hobby. Getting up early's a drag! ‘Miss Allen is the best! 72 Seniors GARY ENOS Always late. ‘‘What can a poor boy do? ’ Liked chicks, field trips at NBH. Wishes to be a million- aire. To go wherever his feet take him, but preferably England. CAROL FEENEY “Danni'’ Loves racing blue road runners. Ambition is to live ‘til she's 50. Wish is to thumb across country. Noted for loudness. ‘By leaning on someone you love, you help to hold him up.’’ Power mechanics great! CATHERINE FERREIRA “Cathy'' Would like to be a nurse. Remembers parents for her free- dom. Likes to be with Dennis. Admires Mr. Braz and enjoyed history. Hates stuck-up people. “A single rose means | love uv. ETELVINA S. ESTEVES ABILIO M. FERNANDES “Bill” Can be found on Rivet St. Rather be in California! Had most fun in Spanish class. Will always remember parents letting him fin- ish school. Favorite expression: “That's the breaks!”’ CHARLENE FERREIRA “Charl’’ Future typist. Quiet but likes to talk. Is at most concerts. Live on deserted island. Remem- bers hole in pants. Had most fun in Mr. Braz's English. Hangout: Viv's house. Hopes to see Brazil. “Dynamite!” CATHERINE FARIA “Cathy’’ Would like to visit Flo- rida. Enjoys being with Mark. Admires Mrs. Miles. Noted for blue kerchief. Found at Violet's. Liked listening to radio. Remem- bers parents caring. Had fun in Jr. Eng. CYNTHIA FERNANDES DULCE MARIE FERREIRA Aims to be a: foreign language teacher. Likes dancing and listen- ing to radio. Dislikes stuck-ups. To visit St. Michael. Happiest with friends and a special guy. ‘‘Forget it. SMU? 6 a! = ee MARLY FARIA Exec. sec. is her aim. Happy think- ing and laughing. Hates bugs. Secret wish is to be able to fly. Likes being with Tom. Noted for quietness. ‘‘Love is what you make it!'’ BCC is next. i. Erg cord Wi Gogo! HILDA FERNANDES “Hel'’ To be an artist. Fave pas- time is drawing. Happy with Harry. Miss Allen is super. Find her on Sconticut Nk. Will own a black Corvette. ‘‘Really?’’ ‘‘Such is life! ’ LINDA FERREIRA Reading and motorcycle racing her hobbies. Peeved by people stopping short in front of her. Wishes to marry Nick one day. Had fun in Mr. Braz's class. Admires Mr. Barao. Hopes to see Portugal. PATTI FERREIRA Happy watching T.V. for old mov- ies. Hates waking up at 6:00 A.M. ‘‘Wicked!'' Always remember leaving zipper down. Hopes to be successful in anything she chooses to do. Had fun in Journalism. Egypt intrigues her. CHARLENE FISHER ““Fish'’ To a master's degree in math and chem. Talented piano player. Despises insincere people. Liked meeting new faces at NBHS. Music dept. her hangout. ‘‘Keep smiling!'’ Eastern Nazarene Col- lege. STEVEN FERREIRA Aim is to be a fireman. Enjoys coin collecting. Happy when with Leo- nor. Can be found on Hathaway St. Hopes to visit Portugal. DAVID FOGAREN ““Fogie’’ Accountant. Baseball is best. Hates homework. To college and Calif. Soph. Biology great, but food lousy at NBH. FRANK FIGUEIRA “Frank” Enjoys fishing, camping and hockey. Would like to visit Canada. Wishes to live on a yacht with maids. Liked the girls in NHBS. Happy waking up from a good dream. ‘‘That's the main thing.” MIKE FONSECA ““Fonnie’’ Noted for calling Mr. Dow ‘'Kojak.'’ Heading for Provi- dence College after NBHS. Liked the girls and Mrs. Laflamme. To be a computer programmer. Would like to visit Brazil. ‘‘Go ahead!”’ MICHAEL FINKELSTEIN Noted for being witty. Relaxes at movies or concerts. Wish: to be pro skier. Found at Buttonwood. “What's wrong with your eyes?” Liked girls at NBH. ‘‘ !@ up! Colorado sounds good. RAY FORAND Wants to work on trucks, see the country. Hobbies: model-building and street hockey. Remembers heading for gym, ending in cafe. Enjoyed resource centers. “What's up?” PAUL D. FINNI KEVIN FORGUE Hopes to visit California. Likes music, motorcycles, and sports cars. After NBHS to college. Liked meeting people at N.B.H. RACHEL IRENE FORGUE “Frog’’ Future swimming instruc- tor. Happy when Steve is around. Won't forget breaking teeth on diving board. Admired Mr. Medei- ros. Wishes to get away and hop a train. Peeved by inconsiderate people. BCC. ANN FORTIER Pastime is concerts and movies. Found hanging around with Sue and Kathy. Mr. Braz's class was the best. Liked plays that Drama Club put on at NBH. To work after graduation. JUDITH FORTIN ‘“Judy ’ To be a secretary. Happy dancing or with Carlie. Mr. Flem- ing is best. Noted for her impati- ence. Reading, knitting her hob- bies. Snobs and phonies, her peeves. ‘‘Oh brother! KAREN FORTIN Ambition to be a nurse. Enjoys cruising with Jan and swimming. Hates people who hurt others. Will always remember her par- ents’ understanding ways. Loved free time at N.B.H.S. Noted for being happy. BARBARA FOSTER Just wants to enjoy life. Content with Bill. Hates reckless drivers. “Hi yal'’ Wishes she could really play good guitar. Sneezes welll “Today is the first day of the rest of your life. ’ Field trips fun. Seniors 73 DONNA MARIE FOURNIER To be an accountant. Likes listen- ing to music and being with friends. Enjoys being at the beach. Admires Mr. Vaz. Hated gym and noisy studies. Always remember Miss Zola’s shorthand class. ‘‘l don't know! ' ERNIE FRECHETTE Ambition to see parts of world. Happy when school’s out. Sad when in Green Office! Can be found in cars. Secret wish to become somebody a person can look up to! His parents great! DONNA MARIE FRADE Hopes to visit Hawaii and to fur- ther ed. Med. Sec. her aim. Con- tent at Beth's house or with boy friend. Secret wish still a secret. Enjoys needlepoint and horses. Mrs. Perry her fav. Bugged by cocky people. ‘‘Oh, my stars! CATHERINE FREITAS ‘‘Cathy'' Ambition is to travel around the world. Favorite pas- time going to the movies. Pet peeve is snobs. To visit Nevada. Had most fun in Mr. Edmundson's history class. Enjoyed meeting new people at N.B.H. EVELYN FRANCIS “‘Lyn'' To be psychotherapist. Sad when at home on Fri. nights. Mr. Kobza's class most fun. Won't for- get being thrown in shower. Enjoyed working in Main Office. Big mouth is always yapping on phone. eR or at a SHERRIE FREITAS ‘‘Flipper’’ Happy when dating Marcus. Amb. to be an interior dec. Found at Pub or Chippy’s. Admires Mr. Alves. Likes snow ski- ing and swimming. Content with Margie, Jimmy, Tommy, and Mark. ‘Dream on! ’ PATRICIA FRATES ‘‘Pat'’ Secret wish to succeed as nursery school aide or teacher. Skiing her big thing, so wants to tour Switzerland. Loved gym and pool. Blue House music. Find her at D M's. SMU or BCC? EMILY FUMO “ M ’ To work with underprivileged children. Friday nights out her best. Bahamas her destiny. “What's your problem?”’ ROBERT FRATES ‘“Bob'’ Off to college. Happy when out of work and at the beach. Enjoys sleeping and base- ball. Will remember great times in Teen Culture and gym. Despised Geometry. HENRY FURTADO Plans to marry Barbara. Likes playing soccer. Enjoyed Sales- manship with Mr. Warren. Headed to work after NBHS. LISA FURTADO “Lis'’ Aims to be a nurse. Enjoys music and watching sports. Most noted for being little. Saddest when vacation starts. Favorite teacher — Mr. Brazz. Found at Mall or Friendly's. Enjoys being with good friends. 74 Seniors MARIA DA C. FURTADO “Connie Hopes to visit Brazil or Africa and to be married. Great times with David or when listening to music. Hated to be alone. His- tory class and Mr. Pacheco her fave at NBHS. WAYNE GADBOIS Ambition is to get a job. Enjoys studying Am. Hist. Secret wish — to be president. Liked everything at NBH. Happy watching a good comedy on T.V. Noted for reciting U.S. presidents. JAMES GAGNON ““Gags'' Found at Brooklawn with Sue. Future elec. eng . Mr. Wilusz is best. Enjoys playing or watching football. Hates working and peo- ple who don't believe him. Col- lege ahead. STEPHEN GAJ ‘ Steve'’ To be rich and go to col- lege. Happy bombin’ and at 1:50 on Friday. Peeves are wise guys and 7:00 Monday morning. ‘Stay down. ' California, here he comes! CHRISTINE GALLIGAN “Chris’’ Happy when with friends. Had fun in Miss Salbego's Psy- chology class. Liked lunch shifts between Blue and Tan houses. Pet peeve is loud gum chewers. CYNTHIA GARCIA Itsy ‘Keep on trucking’’ Would like to visit Santa Monica, Cal. Going to Plus-Kinyon after gradu- ation. ‘‘Don't let the sun go down on me. ’ Miss Allen is the best. LINDA J. GARLINGTON Ambition is modeling. Pet peeve is people who talk and say nothing. Enjoys dancing in spare time. Would like to visit Norway. Hopes to go into fashion merchandising after NBHS. KAREN GARMAN ‘Get off it.'’ Can be found at King of Pizza. Likes being with boy friend and no hassles. Pet peeve: snobs. Admires Mrs. Harper and Mr. Anderson (Bus. Machines). Known for her silly, cocky atti- tude. MARIE GAUDET ‘‘Bozo'' Found at the garage. Noted for tardiness, leaving school early. A Judas Goat fan. Playing softball tonight? ’ Strong desire to live in Appalachian Mts. MARLENE GAUDET Loves pictures of crazy things. Was always teasing Mr. Girard. Hated studies. See her in guid- ance office. Had most fun when laughing at Mr. MacGregor. Admired Mr. Alves. ‘‘You turkey! PATRICIA E. GEGGATT ““Giggs'’ Future physical therapist. Happy sewing and with people. Enjoys being with Roger. Mrs. Souza top teacher. To college and see Africa later. — = g gf! SANDRA GIFFORD LENETTE GERARD Happiest when making plans to marry Eddie on July 4, 1975. Always remember riding bikes around Martha's Vineyard. Hates going to work on Saturdays. Hopes to see Maine. WAYNE GIFFORD Future technician. Can be found with Cindy or playing football. Noted for jeans and Pro-Keds. Would like to visit San Diego and play pro football. ‘‘Catch ya later.’ GORDON GIBAU ‘Flash’ To be successful. See Hawaii. Liked working at Ky. Fried, the 1:50 bell, and sleeping. Hangout's Merrimack St. Hated losing car, stupid people, and teachers. Fun in Geometry. Admired Mr. Marland. ‘Sure!”’ DONNA GOMES ‘ Cher'' Hates phony people. Wants to see the world. Enjoys being with Bruce. Hopes to become a nursery teacher. To BCC and Puerto Rico. KAREN GIBBS A Gemini. Future dentist or dental asst. Will visit Mexico. Enjoys good music and relaxing. Noted for being quiet. Intends to go to Cal. after graduation. Treas. of Afro. Am. Remember parents’ understanding. DONNA M. GOMES Seniors 75 HILDA GOMES ““Hildy'' Wish is to see the Bruins. Happy out of school listening to records. 1:55 bell pleased her. To hula in Hawaii would be nice. JAMES M. GOMES “Jimmy'’ Aims to be a social worker. Enjoys skiing and listening to music. Would like to visit Cali- fornia or Hawaii. Can be found in the Blue House Cafeteria. To SMU. KAREN GOMES To get ahead. Enjoys walking and reading. Hates doing something she dislikes. Remembers pretend- ing to be asleep in Miss Tripp's class. Look for her in girls’ room. Wishes to be rich. Known for qui- etness. «3 ge REGINA GOMES “‘Reggie’’ Hopes to major in phys. ed. at Lynchburg Baptist College. CHERYL GONSALVES Ambition to be a secretary. Enjoys being with Dennis. Happy around friends. Can be found at Hazel- wood Park. To visit Hawaii. To get married, have 4 kids, move to a far away country. DAVID GONSALVES ‘Dave’ Can't wait to be on his own. Off to work and some day Lisbon. Remember visiting at milk store, the stone wall at Brook- lawn, and pottery. Admired Mrs. Caton. Loves to give a helping hand. ‘‘Oh wow! LAURENE GONSALVES “Lori'’ Cheering cheers her most. To teach phys. ed. and see Hawaii. Find her in Buttonwood Park or Terry's. Mr. Esancy was most admired teacher. Won't for- get fun in gym and skipping math with Sally. To college. LORI GONSALVES Happy staying out late. Likes being with Mr. J. Noted for Afro and mouth. Found in Tan House girls’ room. Miss Smith is fave teacher. Hopes to see Puerto Rico. Had fun in Black Culture. ‘Shut up!”’ MARY ALICE GONSALVES To be famous television star. Happy with Michael. Got ‘‘flirt award” at Jr. Banquet! Likes mod- ern dancing. To Becker Jr. College and then Italy! ‘I’m hungry!!! JOSEPH D. GOODINE “Speedy’’ Noted for his chicken legs and speed. Can be found at Hathaway courts. Enjoys being with Terry. Ambition to become a doctor or play pro baseball. Hates being called Palomino. Luvs bas- ketball. MARCIA GOSSELIN Enter college and major in Biol- ogy. Rates Mr. Ouimet with an “A. Rides bicycle in spare time. Dreams of seeing Alaska. 76 Seniors MICHAEL S. GOULART ‘‘Mike’’ Oceanographer to be his career. Football and hockey nut. Enjoys being with his friends. Hangs out at Barry's Bar and Grill. Digs Elton John. STEVEN GOULART Vikings fan. To SMU from here. Hangs out at St. Anne's Church. Price of gas peeves him. Mrs. Has- sey the best. Hopes to visit Bloom- ington, Minn. Noted for Slade T- shirt. ANASTASIOS GOUNARIS “Dasis'’ To be famous astronomer for NASA. A tinkerer with gadg- ets. Loves Greek music and And- ros, Greece. Found Mr. Borow- icz's History class fun. NBHS facil- ities great; overcrowding wasn't. Means to visit Mars! ANNE GOUVEIA Wants to be a secretary. Happiest when goofing with Lisa. Enjoys going to the beach. Noted for long nails. JO ANN GOUVEIA Jo'' Headed for La Baron's school. Spends time with friends. ls happy when other people are. Depressed by rainy days. Noted for her look-alike sister. California her hopeful destiny. SG t nat hb PAULA GOYETTE Had the most fun in Chemistry. Secret wish to marry Marc. Most admired teacher: Mr. Goodfellow. KENNY GRACE ““Kenny ' To see world. An individ- ualist, Sagittarian, and wants to help poor oppressed people. Digs Earth, Wind, and Fire; also Dick Gregory. Dislikes study halls and Mr. Goldrick. DEBRA M. GREEN STEPHEN S. GREENE Ambition is to be a private detec- tive. Enjoys swimming and being with Marguerite. Hated NBHS freshmen. Known for his T-Bird. Secret wish is to be real successful in life. Mr. Britto is his favorite. CHARLES GREENSTEIN “Chuck ’ Future doctor. Can be - found at Buttonwood. To visit Israel. College after N.B.H.S. Admires Mrs. Kaufman. Had fun in German. Is happy at parties. To be a millionaire. ‘‘Sure.'' Pet peeve: slow walkers. joe | 7 PAUL GUILLET “Chick'’ Ambition is to be so rich that he'll never have to work. Hates being bumped into in _ school. Cars and sports fill leisure time. Campbell School his hang- out. Wants to live to be 100! ROBERT GRIME ““Bob ’ To own his own night club- restaurant. Enjoys driving. Would like to visit Europe. To be head- master is his secret wish. Most noted for being tardy. ‘My car broke down. ’ CHERYL GUNDERSON “Turk ' Future wildlife conserva- tionist. Loves poetry writing and when all Boston teams win! Hopes to become ice hockey player and own all animals in world. Remem- ber chemistry and Mr. Warren. “Far out!!! GARY GRIMES = PHYLLIS GUY “Phil’’ To marry Joe. Appreciates painting and reading. Speeches bug her! English with Mr. Methia greatest. ‘Forget it! ’ ty: MARK F. GRIMLEY SUSAN LYNNE HALLET ““Sue'’ Goal is nursing. Enjoys being with Tom. Will always remember mother's understand- ing. Noted for smiling and being friendly. Hopes to own Mercedes, see Grand Canyon, attend BCC. “Is that right? ’ BARBARA GROTA ““Barb ’ Aims to be a psychologist. Loves to swim and be with Rick. Wants to see the world. Hates plastic people. Wishes to own an island. Liked lunch, gym, and friends at NBHS. ‘This is true. ’ DAVID W. HAMEL Seniors 77 JAYNE HAMER Secretary, then marriage. Bored when nothing to do. Is always with Mike. Will remember losing her heel on stairs. Wishes to visit Tahiti. KRISTIAN W. HAUGE “Aris'’ Swimming, diving, and watching Bruce Lee movies are favorite pastimes. Can be found hanging around Hand's bug. CLINTON HARRIS Future ambition is to be a lawyer. Will visit West Coast. Happiest with a beautiful woman. Hangs out on Park St. Noted for his per- sistence. Wishes to become wealthy. To Boston College. “Save it! SUSAN A. HAYDT ““Susie-cream cheese’’ Amb: guid- ance or lawyer. Enjoys sewing and music. Wants to visit St. Thomas. “You've got to be kid- ding!'’’ Admires Mr. Hochman. Remembers fun in Mr. Braz's Eng- lish. WAYNE HARRISON BARRY W. HAYNES LEONARD HATHAWAY “Howard” His goal is to make money. Enjoys motorcycle dirt rid- ing and volleyball. Release days were the greatest at NBHS. To win a motorcycle race his wish. Beaches his favorite spot. ‘‘It's not my job! MELODY HAYNES Headed for Plus-Kinyon. Hopes to be a secretary or court stenogra- pher. Is content when with her nephew, Shane. STEPHEN HATHAWAY ““Steve'’' To Martha's Vineyard and to Grand Canyon. Loathed being in school. Enjoys sports and hanging around Brock Ave. Great class with Mr. Edmundson. Loves being with friends at NBHS. “Right!” DORIS M. HEBERT ““‘Doe'' Loves photography and guitar. Hopes to become a nurse. Hates homework. ‘‘Fantastic ’ ‘‘Wow'' Like to get a Triumph GT6. ‘‘Good Grief!'’ Noted for dry sense of humor. RICK HEBERT To be a gentleman of leisure. Enjoys surfing and motorcycling. ls happy when partying. Go to the park to see him. Would like to see Columbia. 78 Seniors THOMAS HEBERT Noted for being small. Going to work after NBHS. Could be found hanging out in the B Block. Enjoys being with his girl friend. Would like to visit Hawaii. Ambition to get a business office job. JOHN HERBERT “‘Herb'’ To auto mechanics school. Likes wor king on car or hustling chicks. Found on Pierce St. Content with Rhonda. “Jack!” Mr. Silva's English class Jr. year was hilarious. BRUCE S. HESKETT Found at Kentucky Fried Chicken. Noted for quietness. Pastimes are playing piano and listening to records. To college. GARY HIGNITE Future pharmacist. Enjoys being occupied. Hangs around JM Vari- ety. Would like to visit the Riviera. Most noted for his size. Gook! ’ BRENDA HOPWOOD ‘‘Bren'' Hopes to travel around world. Hates people who think they're better than others. Enjoys being with close friends. Likes rid- ing around or bowling. Most noted for big mouth. ‘Can't wait till Friday!! STEVEN J. HOPWOOD CAROL HORNE Happiest when listening to music, dancing or just being with friends. College bound and later intends to travel. Pet peeve — plastic people. Secret wish to join a black dance troupe. Virgo. DONNA M. HORTA DEBORAH L. HUNT ‘“Bebe'’ Wants to be happy. Likes listening to records. Noted for act- ing crazy. Enjoyed her sociology room. ‘‘Wanna see?'’ Annoyed by those who are too sure of themselves or settle for less than they can get. SILVANA I. IAMELE Sil’ Enjoys being with Dennis and friends. Likes to go shopping. Pet peeve is snobs. Had fun in Eng. Secret wish is to marry Den- nis. To see Daytona Beach, Fla. 'l don't know! ’ CHERYL JARDIN To B.C.C. To be a legal sec. Bug- ged by H.W. and formal studies. Find her at parties or Central Pharm. Appreciated Mr. Warren, studies, and Sr. privileges. To Hawaii. ‘You're crazy! MARY IWANCZUK Secretary thru Plus-Kinyon. Talks like Regan in ‘‘The Exorcist.”’ Hangout's Italion Kitchen. Loved long lunches and hated conduct cards. Admires Mr. Edmundson. Got locked in a closet once. Te CHRIS JASKOLKA “Chris'' Can be found at the ice skating rink playing hockey. Hopes to work in marine industry. Enjoys motorcycle riding, trap shooting. JEFFREY JACKIMOCZ DAVID R. JOHNSON MARTIN JACOBVITZ “A mole small and weak burrows gently. A building tall and strong speaks loudly. Maybe that's why: When | stand in a forest | feel like an ant, and when | stand in a city, | feel like a giant. ’ M.J.'72 EDWIN JORGE ““Eddie’’ Will always remember the morning he woke up with a fat lip. Likes listening to music. Would like to visit Rocky Point. Enjoys being with himself. Can be found hanging out at home. ‘‘WEO! ’ PAUL JAFFE Aim is accounting and music. Happy with girls or playing guitar. Found at Buttonwood. Always remember being stuck out in the ocean for 3 hours. ‘‘You Banana!! ’ Water skier. KATHLEEN E. JORGE ‘Kathy’ To be a legal sec. and marry Joel. Enjoys knitting and embroidery. Irked by homework and over-crowding. Not enough Sr. privileges! Great time with Miss Allen. Church St. her hang- out. ‘| don't know! Seniors 79 JUDITH JOSEPH “‘Judy'' To nursing school. Depressed by alarm clock at 6:30 a.m. and crowded corridors at NBHS. Relieved by bell at 1:50 p.m. ending school. Enjoys being with Randy. Jr. Eng. her fav. class. FREEMAN W. KING SHARON LABOSSIERE To be dental hygienist. Hobbies are cheering and gymnastics. Happiest when at NBHS games. Enjoys being with Ronnie. See her at Buttonwood. Psych. was best class. Admires Lois Drew. 80 Seniors ) ee STEVEN KENNEDY ““Steamer'' Headed for a career in Biology. Loves competing in sports. Golf is his favorite. Liked least the homework and term papers at NBHS. STEPHEN KING Future millionaire. Can be found at Park. Sad when working. Enjoys dirt-bike riding. Dislikes Goldrick. Likes the students at NHB. Found fun in Mr. Ohne- sarge’s class. RONALD D. LABRODE er CHRISTOPHER KENNEY JOHN KINNEY To be an optometrist. Hockey nut. Is happiest when sailing or skat- ing. Had fun in U.S. History. Admires Mr. Martin. To win the lottery his secret goal. Would like to visit Germany. we RICHARD LA CHAPELLE ““Rich'’ Hopes to fly a jet. Happy out of school or thinking about visiting Sweden. Mr. Goodfel- low's chem. class was best. LEO T. KENNY To be an astronomer. Content while relaxing. ‘‘Hey, What d’ya say?’’ To Northeastern U. Liked first year German. ‘‘How | can sling the bull . . . ’ Ham radio operator. CHRISTINE M. KROUZEK “Chris’’ To get Master's in music. Enjoys being with ‘‘Cuz. ’ Happy with friends. Noted for singing and playing guitar. ‘‘To live life undaunted, unafr aid of any steps that | have made.’’ Grateful for parents’ love. DONNA LACOMBE Aim is to be a secretary. Happy when not in school or at the beach. Liked meeting new friends at NBH. Noteworthy for walking very slowly. Would love to visit Switzerland. DANIEL P. KING DEE M. KUCZEWSKI PAUL LADINO Paul's ambition is to be a printer. Hates the clique. Would like to visit Paris. Headed for college after NBHS. CATHY LA FLEUR To enter secretarial field, get mar- ried. Happy with Charlie and everything is going right. Hawaii attracts her. Digs Allman Brothers. ROLAND LA FLEUR VANDY LA FLEUR To Lake Sumter Community Col- lege. Enjoys listening to music. Liked the holidays during school. Hopes to tour France. Had fun in Mr. Wilusz’s class. PAUL LA FRANCE JUDITH LAGE DOLORES LAMB Dee Lawyer. Walked into boys’ pool locker room! Noted for quiet- ness, eyes. To college, visit Mex- ico, Puerto Rico, Egypt. Secret wish to have a happy marriage. Enjoys dancing, hearing music. “Yeah, right. x se 2 ey ew Li 7 a Pre + Val b i ‘KEITH LASSEY RICHARD JOHN LANCZYCKI “Rich” “‘Eskimo’’ To S.M.U. for elec. engineering. Glad for Sr. privileges. Fun in Mr. Goodfellow's class. His car and Terry's his hangout. Peeved by the cashier at work. One day to see Cal. ge Yh i a i ALAN LAUBENSTEIN Pastime is collecting signs. Liked people in N.B.H.S. Admires gym teacher, Mr. Medeiros. Had most fun in French. To college and visit Devil's Island. Light ‘em up!!! LAURA A. LANDRY “‘Laurie’’ Secretly wishes to live on a farm and have ten kids. Deeply concerned about people who don't care about the important things in life. Enjoys music and being with friends, esp. Skip. Mr. Sykes her fave. MARK LAUBENSTEIN “Loby” Future goal is to be a bio- chemist. Favorite pastime is swim- ming. Likes being with Lisa. Secret wish is secret! Would like to visit Scandinavia and go to the Univer- sity of Mass. LISA LANGLOIS Hopes to become a model. Loves going to the beach. ‘‘Harley Davidson 1. ' Enjoys being with Anne. Noted for her long nails. a} PTA A GALE LAVOIE Aims to become someone worth- while. Pet peeve is snobs. Happy when things are going her way. The Mall her fav. place. Miss Tripp's class fun. Always gabbing. “That's Piggish! ’ LUCIE LAPOINTE “UI Modeling is her career. Hap- piest when with Rick. Saddest when at home. English with Mr. Fleming, fav. class. Find her at Moby Dick Arena. Wishes to marry a millionaire. Noted for being skinny. DIANA L. LAWRENCE To visit England. Noted for being a dizzy blonde. Reads books, does artwork. Most funin Mr. Brum's Biology. “You're all right; it's the world that's wrong. ' Enjoys seeing Melissa. To college. Seniors 81 KATHY LE BLANC Hopes to go back to Cal. Happy when with Wayne. Is known for wearing dresses. Play hockey!!! Admires Ms. Bizzarro. ‘‘Far out! ’ To work with retarded children or X-ray tech. . ia RICHARD LEITE “ Rick'' Noted for being tardy. Happy playing hockey or hanging around Friendly's. Hated locked men's rooms and eating lunch at 10:08. Will live in Florida. JANICE LEVESQUE Jan Legal secretary thru BCC. To visit Portugal and Hawaii. Hap- piest with ‘‘Deb ’ and in audito- rium. Hangout is Friendly's. Hated the clique. ‘You're kidding me. ’ Admires Mrs. Kontanis. 82 Seniors KATHY LE BOEUF Buffy’ Future ambition is to work with children. To attend Bristol Community College after NBHS. SHONA LEE Exchange student from New Zea- land. To enter science field. Happy meeting Americans and sharing ‘‘little things.'’ Noted for her ‘‘British'’ accent. Pet peeve: fallacy that New Zealand is part of Australia. DIANNA LEITAO Enjoys being with M.A., R.L. Happy playing basketball, party- ing. Amb. is to go to college and major in Economics. Admires Ms. Diane Harper. Fun in Gym. Secret wish is to be rich. Noted for height. KATHLEEN LEITE “Kathy'’ To work with children. Enjoyed football games and ral- lies. Find her at Mall or Friendly’s. Jr. Eng. class fun. Wishes to visit Col. Rocky Mts. ‘‘Friendships mul- tiply joys and divide griefs! ’ PAULA LEMAIRE “Ding’’ Future secretary. Will visit California someday. Can be found at Brooklawn Park. Secret wish to get everything out of life. Will always remember the day she skipped school and broke her arm. ‘'S.W.A.K.P.” ANTONIO H. LIMA “‘Tony'' To be interpreter. Will attend SMU. Enjoys soccer, swim- ming, and basketball. Likes being with Betsy Talavera. Secret wish to raise a nice family. Admires Mr. Dawson. Saddest when bored. FERNANDO LEMOS Ambition to be an architect. Would enjoy going Hawaiian. Loves going to dances and watch- ing TV. Hates crowds at NBHS, but liked variety of courses. CINDY LIMA Ambition to become a lab techni- cian. Enjoys being with Richie. Hates when summer ends. ‘‘So what else can happen? Derived much from Mrs. Carey's Biology. PATRICIA E. LESLIE To be physical therapist. Loves eating pink lemonade sherbert. Air-conditioning at NBHS pleased her! Happy when leaving for N.H. Dreams of owning a Mercedes sport. Remembers goofing up cheer. ‘‘Terrific!”’ se a DAVID A. LIMA Aims to have a good life. Tennis and parties his fav. pastimes. Fun in studies. Likes to be with friends. Respected Mr. Calnan. He can be found at Mars groc. store. Never forget getting Miss Tripp for Eng- lish. CATHERINE LETENDRE JOAN LISAK Headed for college. Passes time traveling, playing tennis or swim- ming. Happiest when with her good friends. Is content spending days at Horseneck and beaches on the Cape. MICHAEL LISBON Aim is to see California. Happy out of school listening to music. Found at Monte’s Park. Had fun in Foods. To go everywhere after NBH. ‘‘Dead up! ’ DEBBIE E. LOMBA ‘‘Goldie'’ Aims to be an LPN. Happy being 18 and Aquarian. Liked skipping school with the Pro- ject dudes. To visit South Ameri- can Island. Happy when with ‘My Ol’ Man. ’ Noted for loud laugh. ie a! - DEBBIE A. LOWTHER DEBRA LIVRAMENTO ‘“‘Debbie ’ Medical Secretary. Pas- time — cheering, listening to music. Find her at Monte's Park. Detests prejudiced people. Happy out of school. ‘‘Uh! ’ Mr. Methia’s English right on! ROSE LOPES Lena’ Can be found hanging out at Babe's house at Monte’s Park. Hates backstabbers. Ambition to be a physical therapist. Noted for being short, and always grinning. ““How you doing, man?” ROSEMARY LUCIO ‘'Nose'’ Airline stewardess. Afraid she is a jinx! To visit Spain. Loves being with Mike. Fave teacher is Miss Bizzarro. Found at the beach. ‘'l don't know, maybel! ’ RENEY LIZOTTE Noted wearing odd-colored socks unmatched to other clothes! Draw- ing, painting are hobbies. Urge to horseback ride on beach at night. “Variety is the spice of life. ’ TERRY LOPES “Kelly’’ To be a psychiatric social worker. Is saddest when thinking of Phillip. Publish books, adopt a million kids. ‘‘Nah, I'm only kid- ding,’’ ‘‘Mind your own business.’’ Resembles Pete, sounds like cousin Jackie. MARIE LUCKRAFT Happy with friends. Hopes to attend Bridgewater and be a math teacher. Admires Mrs. Souza. KEVIN A. LLOYD “‘Lyle’’ Most noted for his slick- ness. Will go into business. Happy when feeling good. Enjoys being with his son. Pet peeve square people. ‘Do it fluid.'’ ‘Serenade for a jive turkey.”’ DONNA LORANGER Headed for work, then marriage. Content with her boy friend and out having a good time. Despises snobby people. Will remember her parents as super cool. Rome is her destiny. Known for being absent. ‘‘Really!”’ ROGER M. LUKOFF Likes skiing and camping. Noted for being Key Club Lt. Governor. “If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem. JERRY LOGOZZO MICHAEL LOWE ““Buffy'’ Aims to be a sports writer. Despises term papers. Always at rink. Gym was best class. Sad when Whalers lose. Plays all sports. Secretly wishes to play pro football. Greatest thing: senior lounge. PATRICIA LYNCH “Tricia'’ Beautician-to-be. Headed for N.J. or Calif. from NBHS. Good times in Spanish class. Despises back stabbers. Hopes to visit Puerto Rico. Lost without Rick. Seniors 83 JAMES M. Mac CORD, JR. ““Jimmy ’ Forest ranger. Happiest when partying. Noted for never having a pen. Likes the resource centers. Going to U. Mass. Why? or “‘Blah! ’ Liked his par- ents’ sense of humor. LOUIE MACEDO Off to college. Wishes to become famous. Find him at Taylor School or Hazelwood Park. Saddest when without girls. Noted for his little blue car. Remembers getting kicked out of girls’ room. ‘‘Want to play basketball? ’ KATHLEEN MACHADO Wishes to live in a mountain cabin one day. Enjoys drawing, fishing, and betting with Doug. Pet peeve is routine. Noted for hating school. Going on vacation after leaving N.B.H. SUSAN E. MACHADO CATHERINE M. MACIEL ““Katie’’ Ambition to travel and go to college. Noted for driving the orange bomb. Enjoyed Miss Alves’ Typing II class. Would like to visit Hawaii. Hates talkative people. ‘Chalk it up to experi- ence.” KATHARINE MAC LEOD “Duck Wants to visit Scotland. Likes being with Bob. Future hair- dresser. Noted for walk. Pet peeve, frogs. Happy when falling in love. Can be found between Blue and Tan houses. ‘Dig it. ’ ALAN R. MARCOTT 84 Seniors DEBORAH MAC MILLEN “Debbie’’ To be an accountant. Happy camping or with good friends. Enjoys embroidering. Found at picnic tables at Bourne Scenic Park. Had fun in Shorthand Il. DIANE MARGALETTA “Die ’ Fashion designer her goal. Happy when partying with friends. Her wish is not to get old. Find her at D M's. Hated yellow slips. Admired Mr. Vaz. Most noted for car. GRACE M. MAGALHAES ““Gracie’’ Ambition to become successful in life. Enjoys being with the one she loves, Fernando. “School friends are good to have fun with.'’ Favorite expression, “Right on!”’ MELISSA MARGINSON “‘Missie’’ Happy with her friends or that special someone. Found almost anywhere. Liked pep ral- lies at NBH. Pet peeve is snobby people. Had fun in Mrs. Souza's study. LIDIA MAGALHAES Ambition is to be a nurse. Happy when helping people. Can be found with Rick. ‘‘That’s life!!! : i Xe y nN ANNE MARSHALL i. “Annie’’ Future marine biologist. Pet quote: ‘‘Once schlepped, twice cautious!’’ Painting, read- ing, cycling, Cape Cod pleased her. Disliked frosh, Tan House caf- eteria. Liked 1:50 bell. Noted for eat ing apples. ROSEMARY MANO Roe Secretary. To visit Hawaii. Hates snobs, rules, notices. Likes partying, the beach, friends, pool. Most fun in Biology, Portuguese. Talks a lot. Great to travel around the world. Ala VA ANN MARTIN Favorite pastime is driving around. Really enjoys life when she is with Dave. Was a Pep Club member. Marriage is the next step after graduation. GILBERT W. MARTIN Career in travel. Noted for being hairy. Happy partying at Monte’s Park. Content with Marie Silva. To own a diamond and home. Hates phoney people. Would dig seeing Spain and West Indies. THERESA A. MARTIN MARY P. MARTINEZ STEVEN MARUJO To visit California. Happiest with Denise. Miss Alves is favorite teacher. Can be found hanging out in Fairhaven. Pet peeve is freshmen. May go to college. CARLOS MASCARENHAS Ambition to be a funeral director. Noted for talking. Can be found in the corridor, B242. Enjoys being with Alina. Would like to visit Portugal. Hates teachers. Hopes to win a million dollars. “Oh, gee!”’ JULIE MATIAS To teach children who need spe- cial help. Enjoys most being with sister Lucy. Secret wish is to always be in touch with people that mean so much to her. Admires Bob Dugas. Noted for worrying about all. SHARON MC HENRY “Shat'' Ambition is to be a psy- chologist. Happiest at the beach with Steven. Pet peeve is Mr. Gol- drick. Had most fun in Miss Salbe- go's Teen Culture class. Always remember walking into the boys’ room. ‘Wicked Good! CHERYL R. MATSON EDWARD Mc KAY ‘‘Ed'' Off to college to be a writer. Fun with Mr. Fleming's Jr. Eng. class. Irked by 2-way traffic through one door. Wants to see Cal. Happy with friends, playing tennis or at the movies. ‘‘l don't believe it! DAVID MATTOS ARLEEN MEDEIROS “Arly'’ Enjoys working with kids. Hates hot dogs. Can be found at Brooklawn Park. Secretly wishes to find a guy who would always love her. From NBHS is going into the service. BRUCE A. MC CANN py e DEBORAH MEDEIROS ‘“‘Debbie ’ Future secretary. Hates homework and two-faced people. Noted for being short. Liked the girls’ room at N.B.H.S. and Miss Rainville's study. DOREEN MC C ONNELL DEBRA MEDEIROS “Deby To work. Got thrown in shower when a soph. Fun in her Math class. Will see all of Can- ada. Disliked study halls. Favorite pastime is writing poems. Most noted for personality. Seniors 85 DONNA MEDEIROS Headed for home. Enjoys just hanging around at the cemetery. Dislikes staying in the house. Had most fun in Mr. Viveiros’ study. Noted for her height. ” tt. ig % f yy ‘Wap @% iy % _ ow gg ABM Ee Miagy, etioamge ay ROBERT MEDEIROS ‘ Bob'' Listening to announce- ments at end of day bugs him. Girl watching is pastime! ‘‘Way to gol ’ Liked lunch and Mr. Lom- bardo. College bound. PETER MELLO Heading for college after N.B.H.S. Happiest when leaving school in June. Chicago and the Who turn him on. 86 Seniors JAMES A. MEDEIROS Future musician. Happy at a con- cert. Admires Mrs. Heimberg. Likes playing guitar and talking on the phone. Noted for complete lack of grace. Hates sophomores and freshmen at NB. ‘‘If the shoe fits, wear itl STEVEN MEDEIROS “Kelly’’ Favorite pastime is check- ing out chicks. Had most fun in Mr. Wall's class. Admires Mr. Motta. Enjoys good music. Happy when turned 18. Favorite group, Yes. ‘‘Wooh, baby! RANDY B. MELLO JOYCE MARIE MEDEIROS ‘‘Joycee’’ Future office clerk. Noted for making beds. Happy driving around checking out the situation. Hated studies and bor- ing people. To enter Air Force. Pastime — playing cards or hang- ing out on South St. WILLIAM M. MEEHAN ‘‘Billy’’ To visit Narry Brewery. Spends time hitch-hiking. Irked when people spoil things for oth- ers. Hates to be made to do things. Pestered by Fresh. “Say what you mean and mean what you say.” STEVEN J. MELLO KAREN MEDEIROS Ambition to fly with United Air- lines. Pet peeve is people who lie. Secret wish is to grow to 5’9” tall. Disliked frosh running through the halls. Enjoys riding her 10-speed. Would like to visit India. BRIAN D. MELLO TOM MELLO State trooper his aim. Eating and hunting are fave pastimes. Annoyed by those asking dumb questions. To attend BCC and become a millionaire. ‘‘Don't be fuelish. ’ MARIA D. MEDEIROS JUNE MELLO Speech therapist to be her career. Her usual hangout: Barbero's. Dis- likes being alone. Enjoyed Chem. with Mr. Markey. Will remember her parents’ kindness. To Fitch- burg perhaps. CARMELIA MELO ““Carmen ’ Lawyer's secty. Likes being with friends, watching T.V. Always remember D.E. Hates going to work on hot summer days. ‘‘Alright!'’ ‘Actions speak louder than words. To Plus- Kinyon School. DENISE MENARD To be a future nurse. Pet peeve is math first period. Enjoys reading. Happiest with friends. Had most fun in English. Liked open curricu- lum at NBHS. Disliked studies in cafeteria. Favorite subject is lunch! LUCIA MENDONCA “ Lucy'’ Aim is to help people. Happy when watching T.V. or out- doors. Can be found on 2nd floor B block. Liked gym class at NBHS. Saddest when all alone. ‘Drop dead! ’ CHERYL MENDES “Cher’’ Future secretary. Happy partying with friends. Likes being with Johnny. Noted for mouth. “So!'’ Had fun in filing. Hates jive people! Always remember walk- ing in boys’ room. RACHEL V. MENDONCA Secretary. Can't stand to get up in the morning. L ikes to be with Frank. “That's cool.’ Noted for?? That night she walked into Hayloft Lounge men's room!! Swimming pool, Miss Allen, her parents all great! JEFFREY MENDES “Squid ’ Future computer technol- ogist. Enjoys being with Susan and lending a helping hand. Ybk. Sports Ed. Always remember being a majorette! Hopes to enter the Coast Guard and visit Can- ada. ‘Fiddle!’ STACY METCALF Can be found in 3316 or audito- rium. Hates to sit still. Would like to be in New York City as a work- ing actress. Hates men insisting she cannot do certain things, to give their own ego a boost by babying her. ROBERT A. MENDES “3 i ae p , ’ ’ ? ] : } } Ls } 1S oe % las DANIEL METIVIER Aims to be an accountant. Enjoys any sport. Despises conceited people. Had fun in study. Secretly wishes to sail around the world, stopping at Hawaii. To SMU. DEBORAH LEE MENDONCA ‘‘Deb ’ To be legal secretary. Reading books her hobby. Dis- liked homework and formal stud- ies at NBHS. Find her out on cam- pus. Hopes to visit Disney World. Miss Bizzarro super! MARC MEUNIER Happy cleaning his car and water skiing. Noted for driving people home. Wish is to be a chauffeur! Sad when no gas in car. To see Florida and join Coast Guard. Admires Mr. Maty. LUCIA MIGUEL DOUGLAS MILLER Future geologist. Hunting, fishing, camping his pastimes. Liked sci- ence res. center and lunch. To col- lege. ‘‘What? ' ‘Far out! ‘I'll drink to that! JEFFREY MILLER Basketball is no. 1. Loves to relax. Hangs out at Brooklawn Park. Dreams of visiting Paris . Likes all his friends at NBHS. ‘‘Did | ask what you had for breakfast? ’ “‘A good loser is a loser in life.” ANN MIRANDA “Cookie'’ To be a Legal Sec. Pet peeve: snobby people. Sad when broke. Happy when with Nick. Can be found in the girls’ room. Admires Miss Allen. Hopes to visit Hawaii. NB games were the best! To business college. STEVEN MONAST ‘“Moe ’ Interested in Theatre. Mr. Charbonneau tops. Future mis- sionary singer. People and Lord's work important. Bugged by swearing and immature fresh. To see London. ‘‘Freaked Out! Seniors 87 BRUCE MONIZ ‘‘Bloose’’ Hangs out at Jimmie’s. Secret wish — to be rich. (Shhhh!) Junior year best yet. Keen to have freedom after NBH! ‘Far Out! Mr. Sykes and his parents’ kind- ness memorable. Nesta DARRELL MONTEIRO Goal is police enforcement. Happy when at parties, playing sports, or with fine girls. Can be found at Monte's Park. Would like to party for a whole week and visit California. ‘‘What's happen- ing??? MICHAEL MOREL Mike Multi-millionaire his goal. Spends most of his time with motorcycles. Hopes to visit Baja Calif. To own a Corvette his dream. Enjoyed typing with Miss Zola. Known for chasing girls. 88 Seniors CHARLES R. MONIZ Played ‘‘Motel'' in ‘‘Fiddler. ’ Plans on becoming an actor. Happy when on stage, acting. Enjoyed all his theatre courses. Hangout is any theatre. Admires Bette Midler and to dance with her his secret wish. RICK P. MOREAU Means to have lightning fingers on the guitar. Is high on flying and music. Bugged by stuck-ups and midgets running around NBHS. Appreciated Metals class and Mr. Dawson. CARMEN MUNIZ “Susy’’ Hopes to become a court stenographer. Noted for different hair styles. Headed for BCC after NBHS. Happy when at a P-A-R-T- Y. Would like to visit Puerto Rico. Hates jive people. Loves to dance. “Que pasa?” MANUEL MONIZ LAURIETA MOREIRA “‘Lola’' From NBHS to work. Hopes to be a deep sea diver and see China. Enjoys reading, the radio, anda ‘'special”’ friend. Remember losing shoe on stairs, gym and Mr. Leblanc. ‘‘Terrific! ’ PETER A. MURPHY ALLAN J. MONTEIRO Noted for getting along with peo- ple. Ambition to study Mental Health. Heading to SMU, later entering U.Conn. Miss Harper a gas! NBH TV studio intriguing. “What's happening?”’ ORLANDO MOREIRA Aim is Ecologist. Happy out of school playing football. Content with C. Vieira. ‘‘Man!!'' Will remember parents’ love. Liked gym. “a JANET MYERS Jaye’ Goal is nursing. Despises pseudo-intellectuals. Rod McKuen, best author; Mr. E. Michael Kobza, best teacher. ‘A friend is a gift you give to your- self. ’ A Telly Savalas fan. CYNTHIA MONTEIRO “Cindy Future secretary. Found at Flora's house. Enjoys being with Miguel Cruz. Admires Mr. Vaz. Remember walking in boys’ room. Happy joking with Miss Sowa. Noted for her moods. “Man!” CHERYL MOREL Future nurse. Enjoyed her sewing class. Disliked when deprived of her course choice. Would like to visit Colorado. Intends to gradu- ate from college. MELISSA NAILE Loves listening to Beethoven. Secret wish to conduct a sym- phony. Hopes to find ambition and fulfill it. Loves to laugh and have fun with friends. Dislikes people who aren't understanding. MARK NANOPOULOS STEPHEN J. NEVES PETER NAPIER “Pete'’ Will work for Telephone Co. Can be found playing sports. Happiest with friends. Enjoyed gym class best and the pool. Least liked class, Math with Mr. Saltz- man. GARY NEWTON “Big Fig'’ Wants to be an archi- tect. Going on to R.I. School of Design. Psych. class sent him. Could be happy with Raquel Welch. Irritated by people who say ‘‘Darkmouth ’ for ‘‘Dart- mouth.” PAMELA NEAGLEY ‘“‘Pam ’ Future film director. Hopes to attend Film Institute in Calif. Would like to visit big cities. Likes painting, playing guitar, and trav- eling. Happy out of Massachu- setts. ERNEST NICHOLSON Enjoys playing basketball, playing records and sleep. Hangs out at Hazelwood. Liked being on track team. Found Mr. Horvitz's study amusing. MICHAEL NELSON ““Mike’’ Aims to be major league baseball player. Sports nut. Likes to see other people happy. To USC from here. Constantly cutting class. ‘You're nothing but a fade- away jump shot!”’ JOYCE NISSEN Loves skating, needlework, and raising living things. Hates back- stabbers. Enjoys being with H.I.M., Sr. Can be found at Lin- coln Park. Admires Mrs. Mellen. “Really!” ROBERT NERBONNE Aim is to be a policeman. Liked people at NBH. Hates wise guys and being late. Enjoys being with everybody. Found at the Pit. Noted for getting into a jam for something he didn't do! Most likely to BCC. STEPHANIE NOBREGA ‘“‘Bubbles'’ Social worker-to-be. Off to England, later Switzerland. Enjoyed 5 min. passing and H.R. Content at home, sewing or cook- ing. Will remember shampoo in the rain. Always confused. ‘‘What can | say?”’ MARTIN NOLAN “Marty” To Army. Enjoyed Mr. Sykes Eng. class. Loves to play the drums. Is always late for ever- ything. Find him up on the hill. “Excuse the pigs; the slobs aren't home! KATHLEEN NORMANDIN BRIAN P. NUNES MARY-ELLEN NUNES To teach Physical Ed. Can be found at Morgan St. Sad when nowhere to go. Happy when with friends. Visit Mexico. ‘‘Save It! Admires Miss Harper. Calif. after N.B.H. Likes Tan House. MICHAEL NUNES Wants to be a success in life. “You dingbat!'’ Enjoys being with Sandy. Wishes to be a football player. Going to college. Always hangs around Tan House Guid- ance. Had fun in Mr. Ney’s class (Jr. yr.). Seniors 89 TOD A. NUNES Aikido fan; hopes for Shodan rank. Fu ture journalist, flyer, art- ist. Admires Aikido sensei, Jack Leonardo. Constant ‘‘Kung-Fu ’ fan. Always drawing Chinese murals. ‘‘Grasshopper! Grasshop- per!” PEGGY SUE OLIVEIRA Noted for drawing ability. Despises people who don't mind their own business. Future artist. Her love, John; her idols, Mr. Owen and Mr. Bettencourt. ‘‘Take Care! ’ JEREMIAH OLIVIERO “Jerry’’ Bugged when called ‘‘Jer- imio. ’ Aim: Ticket clerk at Boston Airport. Lunch, pool, and girls best things at NBHS. Find him at Blue House parking lot. Hopes to see Brazil. Remember opening wrong locker! 90 Seniors BRENDA O'BRIEN “O.B. ’ Future Lab Tech. Happy slinging hamburgers at McDonald's. ‘Holy Toledo!’ To enter college and own sports car. Mr. Kobza is best. Noted for being left-handed. ‘I shall not pass this way again. DUANE R. OLIVER KIM OLSEN Hopes to attend secretarial school. Content when reading. Anthony her fav. Admires Mr. Marland. Liked the course selec- tion at NBHS. Wishes to have a happy life. CARLOS OLIVEIRA “Carly’’ Aims to be business man- ager. Hangs out at Ashley Park. Enjoys being around Debbie. Liked the sports at NBHS. Hated the food. Call him ‘‘Green Eyes.” To SMU or BCC. FRANK R. OLIVER DONALD E. O'MALLEY Senior Class President. Red hair and big mouth are outstanding. Medical doctor from college. To live an enjoyable life and visit Ire- land one day. People who don't accept reality bother him. JUNE OLIVEIRA Ambition to help the sick or disa- bled. Will remember parents say- ing, ‘‘When | was your age!”’ Pet peeve getting up early in the morn. Happiest dancing and hav- ing a good time. Enjoyed Mrs. Parker’s math class. JOHN OLIVER “D.J.'' Bookkeeper-to-be. Loves music and watching T.V. Secretly wishes to travel to Hawaii. Great times with friends at NBHS. Mrs. Laflamme admirable. Disliked rid- ing the bus. ‘What A Sound! da i ead STEPHEN OTOCKI Ambition is to be an engineer. Would like to visit Las Vegas. Pos- sibly going to SMU. Can be found hanging out at Rick's. Likes Grad- vation 1975 best about NBHS. “That's Cooll ’ MARK OLIVEIRA PAMELA OLIVER ‘“‘Pam ’ Known for laughing, fall- ing down. Miss Longo a doll. Can be found at the park. Likes foot- ball. Wants to visit Africa. Dislikes studies and Freshmen. Future R.N. JUDITH PACHECO ‘‘Judy'' Headed for college, maybe in N.H. for the skiing. Find her at the Mall or park. Miss Allen her fav. teacher. Will remember breaking finger holding football. Hopes to see Austria. ‘‘What a Bird! LESLIE PACHECO Will be nursery teacher? Hobbies are water skiing, biking, horse- back riding, concerts. Glad for friends made at NBH and Mrs. Snow's English class. Ashley Park her hangout. To college. NANCY PACHECO ““Nance’’ Ybk. Ed-in-chief. To major in bus. admin. Found in Mrs. Sawyer's office. Despises female blondes! Mr. Goodfellow's chem. class greatest. Noted for being late — always busy! ‘‘Don't rush me!” NATALIE PACHECO Hopes to be successful in life. Content out of school with her friends. Admires Mr. Marland. To visit Hawaii. Glad of parents’ understanding. ANGELA PALMEIRA ‘Angie’ Ambition to go to B.C.C. for dental assisting. Fav. pastime is drawing. Happy when with Gilly. To visit Canada. Knock your socks off!’’ Can't stand grouchy people. NICKOLAS PAPAS LESLIE PARK Noted for her dimples. Pet peeve is homework. Enjoys being with Tom. Sad when animals killed. Had fun in Mrs. Souza's study hall. Would like to visit Hawaii. | ‘ N') SANTIAGO PAVAO CHRISTINE PARKER “Chris'' Wants to become a vet. assistant. Loves tennis and horse- back riding. Hates selfish people. Wants to visit California. Enjoys being with Gary. Noted for laugh- ing and wisecracks. ‘You're fru- ity! DEBORAH A. PEARSON ‘“‘Debbie' ' Plans to go on to col- lege to prepare for a career in the medical field. She enjoys music, sewing, reading, and traveling. Hopes some day to travel exten- sively in Europe. STEPHEN J. PATYKULA ANNE PELCZARSKI “Annie” Aim is nursing. Happy when things go right. Likes watch- ing old movies and hanging at Frates with friends. To enter col- lege and see world. Mr. Wilusz fave teacher. ‘‘Knock it off!! ’ SMU? Yb. Act. Ed. BRENDA PAULINO Occupational therapist — her ambition. Enjoys riding in Ronnie's jeep. Mr. Fleming and psychology what she'll remember most about NBHS. Bugged by freshmen. Known for being short. Senior year fantastic. THERESA A. PELLAND JOSE S. PAULO THOMAS E. PEQUITA Seniors 91 RUI PEREIRA To have big house and heaviest rock band in world. Loves getting into Black Sabbath. Admires Mrs. Laflamme and Mrs. Hassey. ‘‘Dim being really dim!’’ SMU expects him. DAWN PERRY To train seeing eye dogs. Enjoys studying the male species. Noted for eating cookies. Acapulco attracts. Likes to meet freaks on their own ground. Can be found where the people and parties are. BERNADETTE PIMENTAL 92 Seniors AARON PERRY “‘Fruit'’ Would like to put twenty years in Air Force. Noted for “Carry the seed to reality. ’ LAUREL PERKS Ambition: to be a teacher for the deaf. Bothered by friends who can't keep a secret. Enjoys play- ing pool. Would love to see the Canadian Northwest. From NBHS to college. ELIZABETH PERRY ROBERT A. PERRY “‘Lisa’’ Future physical therapist. Noted for ESP. Hopes to visit Mel- bourne, Australia. Writes poetry as hobby. Pet peeve: favoritism. Admires Mr. Vaz. “Boo Hiss!!! CONSTANCE PINA LYNNE TELESMANICK “Poo Poo’ Plans to marry Jeff. Will enter into hospital work. Always found at the pool. Enjoyed Black History. Hopes to visit Mexico. Hated the rules at NBHS. Miss Harper super! ‘‘Save it! CHERYL PERRY To be lab technician. Can be found ice skating, hanging around or at Kev’s house. Pet Peeve is freshmen. Enjoyed Mrs. Parker's math class. Will visit Hawaii. Hap- piest around friends. SUSAN PERRY ‘““Sue ’ Future X-ray tech. Great time in Soph. French with Mr. Bis- cari. Enjoyed meeting people at NBHS. Can't forget being the only student in tenth grade study! Plans to visit Cal. and Hawaii. On to col- lege. ut : gre fon “ v wy _ DENISE PINA Future R.N. Happy at parties. Had fun in GAMS. Hates jive people and when things go wrong. Found at Park wall. To be rich. ‘Think about it!'' College or nursing school? DAVID PERRY To bike across USA. Giant hang- up is pollution. Least liked Sept. 4; most liked June dismissal. Wants world peace. Had the most fun in study hall. Enjoyed astronomy also. ‘What's your function?”’ MARJORIE PICANSO “Margie” To be speech therapist. Enjoys playing guitar, golfing, being with Ed. Pet peeve is plastic people. Would like to visit Colo- rado Rocky Mts. Most noted for big mouth. ‘‘It’s your fault! GLENN PINA Undecided about future. Digs the music of Blue Magic. Dislikes peo- ple who see too much in them- selves. ‘'A stranger is a friend you've never met! ’ MARCELINA ELOISE PINA ““Marcy ’ Aquarius (Humanitarian). Would like to attend Michigan State to become a child psychologist. Aims to be rich. Wants to see Marvin Gaye, and adopted a Vietnamese child. “Lam somebody. MARK PIRES “Stretch'' To be a chef. Secret wish to cook a meal nobody's ever had before! Can be found enjoying life. Admires Miss Morris. Likes being with Laurie. To Culi- nary Art School from NBH. ANTONIO M. PINHO PEARL DOMINIC PIRES Headed for college after doing some modeling. Loves dancing, yoga, reading. Cannot stand being rushed. Mr. Tabachnik fine for patience, understanding. Hopes more love in the future world. JON PIWOWARCZYK “Jon P.'’ Pharmacist. Likes pay day, baseball, volleyball, and Hazelwood. Dislikes freshmen. Wants to become a millionaire. Go to college and visit Sweden. Enjoyed gym and Mr. Wall's Soph. class. ‘‘What's up?” RONALD PLEASANT “Ronnie’’ Hopes to attend Holy Community College for computer operator. Happy out of school. Had fun in chemistry. NANCY PINTO ‘ Pinto'’ Secretly wishes to be happy and in love at all times. Mr. Pacheco her fave at NBHS. Dreads early A.M. rising. Plans to see Brazil and marry. Brooklawn her hangout. Known for her loud mouth. ‘Check it out!’’ SUSAN PIRES Ambition??? Found at Hazelwood Park with Carl. Pet peeve — con- fusion! Content while camping and drawing. Had fun in Mr. Sulli- van's English class. Favorite sub- ject — women's lib!! JOAN POIRIER Ambition is to become a lab tech- nician. Happy when at prayer meetings. Hated rising before the sun. Would like to visit Bermuda. Likes eating grapefruits, and going bowling with the gang. Child care. RENE PINTO ‘Pisces’ Anticipates being a com- mercial artist. Happy in Hyannis, but prefer to see Africa and live on West Coast. Despises doing things by force and picky rules. Will go on to art school. ELSIE PITA ‘““Fritz'’ Can be found at Bren- nan's. Enjoys being with Bruce. Happy when cruising in little black bug. Wants to visit Mexico. Liked the senior privileges. Admires Mr. Tavares. Pet peeve: freshmen. Fun in Teen Cult. GREGORY POLLARD CHARLES R. PIRES, JR. “Chuckie’’ Gym teacher his goal. Happiest when playing or watch- ing football. Find him where there is a T.V. Hated taking tests. Would like to visit Football Hall of Fame. DEBORAH PITTS “Debi’’ Enjoys being with Randy. Pet peeve: people with no spirit. Admires Mr. Goodfellow. Saddest after Durfee game. Future med. technologist. Content when cheer- ing. ‘‘Really?’’' College comes next. a MARK S. PONTE Seniors 93 GLORIA PONTES Would like to visit Hawaii. Secret wish to become a secretary. Had the most fun in Jr. year. Enjoys being with a friend. Favorite pas- time is reading books. LAURIE PRINCE Aims to teach nursery school. Her love, Rory. Had fun at lunch. “Right? ’ Secret wish to get mar- ried. Ti JOSEPH PONTES ““Joey'’ Can be found at all par- ties. Wants to visit New York. Enjoys listening to music. Wants to go into the cooking field. Happy when out of school. Hangs out at Monte Park. ‘‘Check it out.” DANIEL C. PRITCHARD “Danny” Plans college. Pet peeve is crowded corridors and getting yellow cards. Hopes to see Cali- fornia. Camping, baseball, con- tent him, as well as horror movies. Admires Mr. Sykes. ‘‘That's rot- ten, ha?’ JOSE M. PORTO CYNTHIA R. PURCELL LOUISA M. PRATA “Lou ’ Noted for being Joe Pra- ta's sister. History with Mrs. Has- sey was fun. To become teacher. Happy when playing piano and when sun is shining. France should be fascinating! MARIA GABRIELA QUEIROZ Headed for SMU after NBHS. Wo uld like to visit Paris. Hated to talk in front of the class alone. Ambition to become an elemen- tary school teacher. Loves to read, watch some sports on T.V. and sing. To SMU. SUSAN PRATT “Sue ’ To Johnson and Wales to become court stenographer. Favorite pastime dancing, party- ing. Pet peeve, snobby people. To visit Hawaii. Secret wish to reach Utopia with John. Admires Mr. A. Silva. ‘Keep smilin’. xt , Vig yey. PATTI QUERIM Aim is med. sec. Hates snobby people. Would love to travel. Would like to own an MG BGT. Enjoys being with friends. Hates the crowds at NBHS. ‘ - a GEORGE RACINE Headed for college to be an engi- neer. Photography his pastime. Bothered by loud people. Secret wish: to own a 327 Camaro. Admires Mr. Boudreau. Mr. Wall's class, funniest. Find him at the rink. 94 Seniors DEBORAH LEE RADZIEWICZ Debbie Secretary-to-be. Hates getting up early. Likes sewing, cooking, and tennis. Hopes to visit Portugal and marry Silvino. Admires Miss Allen. Happy out of school. GALE ANN RAMOS Happy when with Joe. Enjoyed biology with Mrs. Perry. Listening to music and swimming are pas- times. Hated rules and over- crowding at N.B.H.S. Hopes to see Hawaii! JOSEPH RAMOS “Junior Future pilot. Happy in school or at parties. Enjoys being with Deb Hunt. Liked swimming pool at NBH. Pet peeve is teach- ers. Hopes to see Hawaii, enter Air Force. Secret wish is secret! MIKE RAMOS Hobbies are playing basketball and partying. Is happiest around fine-looking girls. The wall his hangout. Wishes to be rich. Admired Mrs. Sawyer. Noted for his feet. ‘‘Later! ’ SUSAN RAMOS “ Sue'’ Med. secty. or model? Hates jive dudes. Adores her honey. Dreams of free round-the- world trip. Miss Harper is most admired. Grateful for her parents’ faith in her. Will attend bus. school. ‘‘You're jive!”’ KATHLEEN T. REGIS ‘““Kathy'’ Likes swimming and being with friends. Content with Paul. Liked overall friendliness of people at NBH. To enter career in nursing. Basketball is favorite sport. ‘‘Really?” DIANA RAPHAEL Future botanist. Had fun in Mrs. Souza's English class. Liked friends at NBH. Most noted for turning red. Hopes to visit the Swiss Alps. ‘Wisely and slowly; they stumble that run fast.”’ tw r RHONDA REGIS “Rhon’’ Enjoys being with Mike. Noted for big mouth. Had fun in D.E. ‘‘Oh, no! ’ Find her at Indus- trial Park. Liked assemblies, Mr. Pacheco and watching TV. To be a housewife. CATHERINE RAPOZA Future airline stewardess. Would love to ski in Switzerland. Secretly wishes to be a 6’2” 175 lb. NBHS basketball player! ELEANOR REGO “‘Ellie’’ Will become a math teacher. Had most fun in Mr. Keith's Biology class. Will always remember passing out in the corri- dor, during passing period. Pet peeve is being called Elsie. Lincoln Pk. Roller Rink fan. KAREN REBELLO Headed for U-Mass after NBHS. Enjoys being with Kevin. Hates to wait for people. Disliked treat- ment from some _ teachers. Admires Mr. Sykes. DIAMANTINO REI KAREN L. REESE “Smiley’’ Capricorn. Ambition to be a Youth Advisor. Enjoys parties and Boo-Boo. Hates arguing. Would like to visit Europe or Africa. Noted for her smile. ‘Hey, that’s life.”’ DEBRA A. REINICHE LESLEY M. REYNOLDS “ Leddy'' To be an accountant. Likes being around animals and enjoys swimming and motorcy- cles. Content with Dave. GAIL A. REZENDES Enjoys being with Bobby. Hates being alone, and the over- crowded school. Will remember her parents’ good advice. BERNICE RICHARD ““Bern ’ Secret wish to be a model. Remembers falling on someone in hall. Wants to visit Calif. Admires Mr. Britto. Enjoys being with Rich- ard. Is happy when it’s Friday. Hangout — Dawn's. MARK RICHARD ‘Farmer’ Going into Air Force to be pilot. Most fun in electronics. Found Mr. Dell Isola admirable. Terry's his hangout. Liked lunch, sleeping, and eating. Most noted for jeans. Loves Debbie. ‘What's up?” ROBERT RICHARD Seniors 95 STEPHEN RICHARD MANUEL ROCHA To U. Mass for dentist. Noted for being cheap. Fave pastime — skipping school. ‘‘Possa. ’ Remember going into the girls’ room. French class hilarious, pool was great. Italy attracts him. ROBERT RODERIQUES Bob Future Fed. agent. Happy with Donna. Found at R.O.T.C. Admires Mr. Fleming. Wishes fam- ily name to be known. Likes play- ing tennis and lying around. Miss Bizzarro fave teacher. ‘To be or nottobe. . . 96 Seniors as as — F - 3 ages MARY RIOS Ambition is to become a recep- tionist. Walking the Avenue her pastime. Had a good time in Bus. Machines. Would like to get mar- ried and see Hawaii. ‘See ya!”’ WAYNE A. ROCHA ANTONIO RODRIGUES Future photographer. Working his hangup. Little brother's big prob- lems! Enjoys being unoccupied. Known for being short. Greece, his hopeful destiny. ‘‘Knock it off SUSAN ROBIDOUX ‘ Rubberduck ’ Aim is nursing. Happiest when with children or friends. Always remember Mr. Vaz and chemistry. Plans to go to S MU, get married and have at least two kids. ‘‘Fantastic! ’ JANET R. ROCK i ARTHUR RODRIGUES “Stick'’ Fut. pharmacist. To see Sweden and make a million. Fri- day night, hockey, Brooklawn and billiards keep him going. Known for lighting Drama Club plays. Will remember girls’ gym teach. in boys’ locker rm. ‘‘Hi! ’ JAMES ROBINSON To be rich is his aim in life. Enjoys swimming, water skiing and listen- ing to music. Drives around in his car. Despises Mr. Markey. Would like to see L.A. To East Coast Aero Tech. ROX ANNE ROCK ““Roxy ’ To be veterinarian. Hates cruelty to animals, and parties’ ‘ending. Beach, park and Mall are places to find her, tennis and talk- ing with good friends her interests. Would love to tour Tahiti. CIDALIA M. RODRIGUES ““Cindy’’ Future nurse. Passes time driving around. Enjoys being with PJ and Sexy Legs. Had fun in Por- tuguese. Despises study halls. To visit Hawaii. Constantly yapping. “Stupid!” LUIS ROBLES Aim is boxing. Enjoys being with Rose Lopes. Fave pastime is get- ting caught. Saddest when seeing a teacher's face. Going back to: bed from NBH. ‘Check it oufl ’ Had most fun in gym. ANNA RODA To study fashion design. Spends time sewing and listening to music. Wishes to be richest woman on earth and visit all the continents. DAWN ELAINE RODRIGUES To be happy and successful. Happy knitting or with boy friend. ‘ You, me?'' To own a yellow ‘cuda. Mr. Motta fave teacher. “They can change their minds but they can't change me; I've got a dream. DEOLINDA RODRIGUES ‘‘Deo'' Wants to get married. Enjoys riding around, and being with Jeff, Secretly wishes to have 6 kids. ‘‘To each his own. Doesn't like phoney people. Mr. Ouimet and geometry were O.K. NILDA RODRIGUEZ KAREN RODRIGUES To become a nurse. Enjoys play- ing volleyball with the gang. Would like to visit England. Found at neighborhood corner. Had most fun in Jr. math. Saddest when old friends change. and y S er Sy . as ¢ a, - ow, ° Bs 3 =. : SUSAN RODRIGUEZ ““Susie’’ Can be found at Bum's Park. Enjoys being with Paul. Visit Hawaii. ‘‘Que pasa?”’ Dislikes jive guys. Puerto Rico after N.B.H. Noted for smile. Admires Miss Harper. Spanish major or stew- ardess. M. ALICE RODRIGUES ‘‘Alicha’’ Going to business school. To be an airline steward- ess. Hates to get up in the a.m. Can't forget Mrs. Harper, D.E., rallies or the bookstore. To visit France. Content with Rui. ‘‘Hi, Hi!’ FRANK RODRIQUES ‘‘Tank’’ Future farmer. Can be found in the bandroom. Happiest time is 2:05. Noted for telling gro- tesque war stories. Pet peeve is clique-of '73-74. Favorite expres- sion, ‘‘Come on down! SOLANGE RODRIGUES To business school for secretary. Brazil attracts her. Hobbies are swimming, cooking, sewing, Mr. Boudreau’s history class best. Her love, Joe: her peeve, snobs. BY) Sa) at PATRICIA RODRIQUES ‘ Pat’’ Hopes to become a teacher. Esp. enjoyed math and chemistry. Content with Danny. Mr. Wilusz her fav. teacher. Some day to see Paris. Reading, music and watching sports her pleas- ures. Known for red hair. DAVID RODRIGUEZ To teach secondary level. Happy playing accordion and performing in Drama Club productions. Found in Mr. Charbonneau'’s room before school. ‘‘Holy Cabooses!”’ LINDA ROGERS “Lynn'' Ambition is to be an ele- mentary teacher. Passes time lis- tening to records and riding around. Always remember class with Mr. Dawson. Hangout is Cel- la's house. Has famous laugh. “Get out!” MICHELLE ROSA “Shelly'’ Hopes to major in per- forming arts and visit the Baha- mas. ‘For every sixty seconds you waste being angry, you losea minute of happiness.’ EDWARD ROSE ““Eddie'’ Will make photography his career. Dislikes people who use others. Aims to go on a photo safari to Africa. Find him on Ocean St. Wishes to play tic-tac- toe on Mr. Dube’s head. Chem. was best class. Noted for his braces. KATHLEEN ROSE “Kathy” Physical therapist to be a career. Dancing her favorite pas- time. To own a Corvette is her secret wish. Mr. Silva's Black His- tory class the best. Noted for qui- etness. PETER ROSE SUE ROSE “Harry’’ Future med. secty. Hap- piest sleeping or out at parties. Enjoys being with Kenny Heid- kamp. Noted for mouth. Hates being in school. To attend busi- ness school and see Germany. ‘‘l am in no mood!” Seniors 97 CARL RUSSO Likes to play sports. Enjoys fishing and lunch. Favorite teacher Mrs. Parker. Happy when with Susan Pires. Hopes to see Africa some day. GARY J. SANTOS GARY SAWICKI Future anesthetist. Happiest when swimming. Will always remember History class. Admires Mr. Oui- met. Hopes to attend SMU and visit Moscow. 98 Seniors MARK SABA “Saber tooth'’ Ambition is to become a millionaire. Rates Miss Bizzarro with an ‘‘A. ' Marilyn Monroe fan. ‘‘Get bent!!! JOYCE SANTOS Future stenographer. Secret wish: to travel to Puerto Rico. Bugged by early a.m. rising and yellow slips. Admired Miss Alves. Happi- est at lunch and when not on Tradewind St. Remembers her parents saying no. ‘‘Oh Boy! ’ SANDRA SAWICKI Sam Aim is to be a secretary and marry a millionaire. Loves eating tuna sandwiches and being with her dad. Happy when eating hot fudge sundae, drinking Tom Collins, and listening to the radio. Lee we tun ’ SCOTT SACHS “ Sach'’ Headed for cooking school after NBHS. Hated the con- finement at NBHS. Could be found at Buttonwood Park. Would like to visit Liverpool. Ambition to be a master chef. KEVIN W. SANTOS JOEL SEIF To become an engineer and con- tribute something to humanity. Enjoys astronomy science fiction. Will always remember lying in a sleeping bag on top of a pile of horse manure. Liked no. of courses offered. i « a f sha +e § er : BERNADETTE SANTOS ‘Bunnie’ A career in criminal law is for her. Can be found on Monte's Park wall. Hates phoney friends. She's happiest with her squeeze. Wants to visit Africa. “What comes around goes around! ’ MARC SANTOS Potential businessman. Digs foot- ball. Detests getting up early, homework. Remember great food he ate at home. Never forget get- ting caught in girls’ room at skat- ing rink! ROBERT HENRY SELLMAN III ‘Bobby ’ To be public accountant. Sports are his hobbies. Despises teachers who treat you like kids. Always in ROTC room. Had fun in Mr. Wall's class. Embarrassing walking into girls’ room. DIANE MARIE SANTOS Career in bus. management. To Cal.U. and Hollywood. Wishes to own boutique in L.A. Peeved by teacher-student communication. Can't forget Terry's, Miss Smith or shorthand. Loves to talk! ‘‘Smile, God loves you. ’ GAYLE SAVAGE Hopes to go into nursing. Loves to travel and meet new people. Would like to live in Sweden some day. Most enjoys being with Alan. MARIA SENRA ‘ Sendra'’’ Secret ambition to become a policewoman. Is known for skipping school. Enjoys being with J.S. Can be found at State Park. Happy about being a sen- ior. Likes bumming. ‘You fool. ’ LINDA SEQUEIRA “Lynn ’ Aim is hairdresser. Likes to watch soap operas. Would like to visit Hawaii. Found in Tan House Office. Enjoys being with J.S. and friends. Admires Mr. Silva. “Wow!” JUDI SHERMAN “Juby ’ Airline stewardess. Wants to become famous. To visit Africa. Saw Evelyn one day and dropped tray from surprise. “Yuk Yuk! ROBIN A. SEQUEIRA ““Nonny'' To become a L.P.N. Intends to stay single and visit Puerto Rico. Loves playing jive. Happy with Jayme or at Ware- ham. Mr. Britto’s class fun. Admired people at NBHS, esp. Steve Lopes. ‘‘Don't bother me!’ NANCY ELLEN SHERMAN Plans to attend U. Mass. Enjoyed Mr. Wilusz's chem class Jr. year. ‘Those who jest at scars never felt a wound.” wt e DOREEN SHARPLES ‘Dor’ Hopes to start orphanage. Sad when friends are down. Peo- ple who don't listen irk her! Means to visit Greece. ‘'l still believe in tomorrow.’’ Will own a house in the country. BARRY S. SHUSTER Some day to be corporate lawyer. Noted for making people laugh. Watching TV his favorite pastime. JAY SHAW Ambition to be a sailor of the Car- ibbean. Loves bicycling, sailing, and skiing. Hates study halls. His- tory with Mr. Borowicz great. ALEXANDRE E. SILVA ‘“‘Brazilian’' To be an engineer, Cards — his game. Rainy days depress him. Mr. Goodfellow his fay. teacher. See him at Howdy's. Japan — his hopeful destiny. ‘l Dig It! DEBORAH L. SHERMAN CHARLES SILVA “Chuck ’ Lawyer. To visit Austra- lia. Most noted for flirting. Pet peeve is getting to school late. Fun in Mr. Ouimet's Biology. Hang-out’s Brenda's house. Has to see Brenda! Says ‘'Bingo. ’ DEBRA A. SILVA ““Deb’’ CPA (accountant)-to-be. Reading, going out riding around, biking in leisure. Loved choice of subjects an d SOME teachers at NBHS. Going to Calif. and possi- bly SMU. “‘No sa, really! ’ JEFFREY P. SILVA ‘Jeff'’ Hopes to achieve the bet- ter things in life. Happy with Poo- Poo. Had fun in Jr. year with pool staff. Admires Clyde Ribeiro. Enjoys swimming and football. Noted for ‘‘gluteus maximus.”’ ‘Brough-ah! ’ KENT J. SILVA LA VERNE ANN SILVA ‘‘Verney'’ Go wherever life leads her. Content when with Scott. Fav. pastime daydreaming. Despises phoney people. Had fun in GAMS and at the pool. Noted for track. “Oh Boy! MARIE SILVA ‘“Hey baby'' Mrs. Drew super! Noted for her jiveness (so they say). Wants to become an execu- tive secretary. Can be found at the Park wall. Would like to visit Africa. Enjoys being with her honey. ‘‘Cool out. Seniors 99 ROBERT J. SILVA PAUL SLADEWSKI Loves sports. Hopes to see Austra- lia. Hangs out at John's. Had a lot of fun in machine shop. Admired Mr. O. CHERYL SMOLA “Cher'' Future secretary. Can be found at Dave's. Pet peeve: Con- ceited people. Would like to visit Disneyland. Secret wish to be a famous sing er. ‘That's cool!'’ Had fun in Teen Culture. Admires Miss Allen. 100 Seniors YVONNE SILVA Scorpio. ‘‘In life you find it’s noth- ing but a race; so if you can't be the winner, at least try to place.” PATRICIA SLOWIK ‘“‘Pat'’ Future secretary. Happy making people laugh or reading. Had funin Mr. Keith's Biology class. To see England. CAROL SOARES “Stretch'' Remembers walking into a wall at show. Noted for being tall. Happy with Mike. To become legal sec., marry Mike, have 3 kids. Visit Hawaii. Cross- country on cycle with R.B. Ine FILOMENA SILVEIRA ““Phyllis’’ Will recall going to wrong classes after knowing school well! Loves music, shows. Ambition to have a career in lan- guages. Would like to visit Portu- gal and France. ‘‘That's life!” DONNA M. SMITH DOUGLAS SOARES ‘‘Doogy'' Future optometrist. Would like to visit Sweden. ‘‘Take a divel!!'’ Happy about being a senior. Sad when at work. Noted for the First Federal Loan Limerick. Had fun in 1-217. Enjoys playing pinball. PAUL SIMMONS Enjoys surfing and skiing. Hopes to be able to do a double ski flip. Only amb. is to do well at what he tries. Peeved by religious groups. Happy doing strange things. To visit Cal. ‘Get me high! EVELYN SMITH To be airline stewardess and go into nursing. Would like to visit Norway and Sweden. Pastimes are motorcycle riding, skiing and boogieing. Wish is ‘‘happiness. ’ Nickname” ‘Eve.’ Mr. Vaz great- est! ELIZABETH J. SOARES CHARLES SIMON “Chuck ’ To become rich. Happi- est when bowling. Always remem- ber dropping bowling ball back- wards. Found at E.Y.C. To see Walt Disney World, Calif. and become pro-bowler. JOYCE ANN SMITH Fut. exec. sec. Would like to join the Air Force and see Hawaii. Peeved by those who go back on their word, the bookstore always closed, and locked g. room. Loves to be on front porch listening to radio. Extremely nervous! i a Lie KATHERINE SOARES Kathy Goal is secretary. Happy with people or watching T.V. Admires Mr. Edmundson. To work from NBH. Hates being alone or doing homework. KATHY SOARES Aim is secretary. Happy drawing, TV, listening to records. Why can't people be themselves? Parents are special to her. Find her in South End. To bus. coll. ‘‘What's wrong with you?” KENNETH M. SOARES Kenny’ Hopes to attend Brown University. A future lawyer. Would like to see more student rights attained. Appreciated administration's help in obtaining a few privileges. Noted for talka- tiveness. STEVE M. SOARES EDWARD SOBOLEWSKI PATRICIA SOJA “Patti’’ To be child psychologist. Happy with people she cares for. Had fun in Child Care. Wishes to have a house on the ocean. ‘‘Do everything with love!”’ CHERYL A. SOUSA DARLENE SOUSA “‘Emerson”’ Goal is nursing. Can be found at Hazelwood Park talk- ing with friends. Had most fun in Mr. Kobza's class. Dislikes people who can't be themselves. Hopes to see Europe and be someone. ‘“ Come on down! DEBRA A. SOUSA BRIAN SOUZA Enter a career in music ed. Happy when playing drums or making someone smile. Secret wish to play at Carnegie Hall. Hopes to see Rocky Mountains. ‘Let's blow some jazz!! ’ KEITH SOUZA Noted for blue eyes. Happy hayv- ing a good time. Wish is to own “Penthouse Magazine. ‘'Al- right! Found at Chippy’s. Enjoys going to concerts and being with friends. Hopes to be rich. LOIDE B. SOUZA MARY SOUZA Future operator. Spends much time with her boy friend. Is turned off by any animals. Enjoyed Teen Culture. Wishes for happiness throughout her life. A Brooklawn baby! MICHAEL SOUZA ERIC SPENCER Spence’’ To major in spec. ed. Likes playing hockey. Enjoys being with Deb DeFreitas. Admires Mrs. Sawyer. ‘‘Sit he ever so high on a throne, a man still sits on his bottom. ’ Noted for not doing homework, DEBBIE SPOOR To be child psychologist. Secret wish is to live in a forest in a log cabin. To visit Canada and Europe. Enjoys concerts, reading, and partying. College, hopefully! Remember parents’ love. Seniors 101 é 7, SUSAN STANKIEWICZ 'Stank ’ Assoc. Ed. of ybk. Happy with good friends. To college for interior decorating. Hates unfriendly people. Mr. Boudreau is fave teacher. Wishes to live in mansion near ocean. ‘‘Shut up! ’ (fe a? ; t { 5 ROBIN STRITTMATTER “Rob'’ Nurse-to-be. Always smil- ing and laughing. Kids at NBH were best! Enjoys food and music. Dislikes snobs and phonies. Dart. Mall her hangout. Jr. Eng. class most fun. ‘Enjoy life while you can! ’ DAVID SYLVIA ‘ Munchkin'' Had fun in Mr. Wilusz's Chem. class. Tobea doctor. Happiest playing hockey or being with girls. Liked students at NBH. 102 Seniors LORI STANLEY Plans to attend U. Mass at Amherst. Enjoyed Mr. Wilusz's Chemistry class. Dislikes Mr. Gol- drick. Digs Cat Stevens. ‘‘Yield! ’ MARK SULLIVAN “Sully” Amb. to be a P.E. major. Would like to visit Ireland. Enjoys being with B.M. Hangs out down in the gym. ‘‘Ha Bobo!!'’ Noted for being big. Fav. pastime is foot- ball. Wishes to make NBHS no. 1 in state. DEBORAH G. SYLVIA “Snapp” Model or psych. major. Will remember Spanish with Mr. Raposo. Happy out of NBH. Dis- liked Gold Guidance. Digs par- ties, records. Noted for goldish hair. ‘‘No Sa! ’ “Jive Turkey! KIM STERLING To college — lab technician. Loves Hazelwood or riding around the Fort. Liked Mrs. Zielin- ski and Chemistry. Despised Tan cafe and being hassled. Hopes to visit Arizona. Parents always there when needed. Dimples! KAREN A. SYLVARIA DONNA SYLVIA To major in special ed. Famed for playing guitar. Content with good friends. Del's — her hangout. Liked Music Dept. at NBH. Will remember her parents for always being together, but refusing cars she picked! DEBI ST. GELAIS Wants to become a court reporter. Riding motorcycles her passion. Life is fine with Mike. Seniors should have more privi- leges. BRENDA J. SYLVIA “Brat’’ Photographer. Hangout is Triangle Park. Loves sports. Hap- piest with Bobby. Admires Mr. Walsh. Hated classes, likes lunch. Most fun in Mr. Guy's class. Will cherish good memories with her parents. LOUISE E. SYLVIA “Lu ’ To college and be an execu- tive secretary. Noted for wearing dresses. Happy reading or cook- ing. Liked lunch in Jr. year. Admires Mr. Marchand. Has a crazy laugh. JEAN J. ST. PIERRE CINDY WILSON SYLVIA Would like to have a house full of kids. To visit Cal. Saddest when Jeff is on a cruise. Secret wish was to marry Jeff — and she did! Liked 1:50 bell. Disliked frosh. To Philadelphia from N.B.H.S. LYNNE SYLVIA Future pharmacist. Flips for swim- ming, basketball, horseback rid- ing. Found Mr. Boudreau best teacher, new friends and football games great at NBHS. Despised freshmen and crowded corridors. To college. MELODY SYLVIA Mel'’ Would like to visit Cal. Enjoys being with John. To'be CPA. Likes bowling, horseback riding, playing cards. Hangout's Dartmouth. Dream's to be billio- naire. Admires Mr. Alves. Most fun in Business Machines. WILLIAM SYLVIA “Sputnick’’ To become construc- tion eng. Happy with friends or lis- tening to music. Hates getting blamed for things he didn't do. Secret wish is to be rich. Plans for college. ‘‘I'm doing the best | can! JOANNE TAVARES Wants to go to college. Hangs out at the beach. Hopes to be a marine biologist. Noted for being a girl drummer in NBHS band. MICHAEL SYLVIA ‘“Mike'' Hopes to help people understand real meaning of life. Hates people who rack. Liked exchange students at NBH. To see Utah and be called for mission. “As man is, God once was; as God is, man may become. ’ JAN SZARO Happiest when playing sports. Hates being hassled and eating lunch at 10:00 a.m. Wants to attend college and make lots of money. Would like to see the Pacific Northwest and live in a castle. F 7) Za . J ch es oS “ A hee “@ - ; rs ve va g We ie acd ; 7 ca ae = Ge SE o. ter ait JOYCE TAVARES “Joy'' To get out of school and “live my own life.’ Enjoyed Mr. Robinson's Eng. Would like to visit whole U.S. Can be found at Terry's. Pet peeve is walking to school in morning. Fine being with “my wild thing.” RAYMOND SYLVIA PAMELA TALBOT ‘“‘Pam ’ Detests getting up in the morning. Secretly would like to be rich. Happiest when having a good time. Can be found at Hazelwood Park or Brock Ave. Would like to visit Europe. ROSA M. TAVARES RICHARD W. SYLVIA rin. PATRICIA TALBOT ‘ Pat’’ Hopes to visit Hawaii. Happy when around Mike. Admires Ms. Allen. To be rich. Likes having a good time. Dislikes administration at NBH. Oh, to be able to buy anything she wants. PENNY TAYLOR ‘‘Penard'’ Aim is dental tech. Happy with David. Enjoys dancing and being with people. Hates phoney people and being alone. Pastime is dancing. Liked lunch at NBH. Noted for her laugh. SALLY A. SYLVIA Senior class 2nd vice-president. SUSAN TATE “Sue'’ Ambition — R.N. Content while dancing, being with friends. To tour Europe. Snobs her peeve. Hated lunches, studies, home- room. To nursing school next. RICHARD TAYLOR On to Bristol Community College. Dreaded waking up at 6:00 a.m. Mon. morning. Least like having to walk from class to class. Find him at George's Gym. Seniors 103 AUGUSTO TEIXEIRA ““Gus ' Future doctor. Likes riding around. Happy when with Sylvia. To visit Rome. After school: Cor- nell University. Secret wish is a home in Montana. Noted for being short. ‘Hi. . .” JULIE ANN TOBOJKA “If | can stop one heart from breaking, | shall not live in vain; If | can ease one life the aching, or cool one pain, or help one faint- ing robin unto his nest again, | shall not live in vain.'’ — Emily Dickinson LOUIS T. TEIXEIRA ‘“‘Louie’’ Future teacher. Happy when riding in car with full tank of gas. Enjoys playing ball in spare time. Had fun in Mr. Wilusz’s Chem. class. Plans to visit London. TERESA TOLENTINO ‘“‘Terry'’ Happiest when doing work for the Lord. Will always remember parents’ love. Will miss GAMS. ‘‘By helping someone | have not lived my life in vain.” JOHN M. S. TESTA VALERIE TOMASIK “Val’’ To become a nurse. Likes bicycling, reading, and bowling. Had most fun in Mr. Vaz's Math class. Would like to learn to sky dive. Admires Mr. Boudreau. Dis- liked Chemistry. ‘‘Did | say any- thing?”’ PAUL TETREAULT MICHELE TREMBLAY To be secretary. Happiest with Dennis and always will be. Dis- liked coming to NBHS. Mr. Char- bonneau's Junior Class was her best. Needs to see Dennis Dwelly every night. ELIZABETH TOBOJKA ‘Liza’ To help people with spe- cial needs. Hangs out at pottery or at the Center. Admires Miss Whalen. Won't forget spending a period in wrong Psych. class. Known for her constant complain- ing. NANCY TRZNADEL “Trz' ’ May be a lab technician some day. Music and jewelry- making give her pleasure. Mr. Kobza made chemistry a joy. MARJORY T SOUPRAKE “Soupie’’ Ambition to be a law- yer. Enjoys acting and swimming. Hates being crowded and tickled. Can be found at the golf course. Would like to see Greece. YB. Fac. Ed. ‘‘What are you, crazy?” 104 Seniors LINDA VALENTINE Plans to marry John in near future. Would love to work with children and have her own nursery. Noted for her laugh. To K. Gibbs Bus. College, then study psychology. LINDA VALERIO “‘Lin’’ Future secretary. Happy bowling. Enjoys being with Gary or hanging around Terry's. Hated “1.D. cards at NBH. Sad when all alone. Hopes to have own home and see Hawaii. ‘Get over itt! CAROLINE VANASSE Secretary-to-be. Loves being with Bob. Will remember laughing a lot with Nancy. Never forget getting thrown in men's room. Known for weird laugh. Despises the clique. “Right! ’ Main Office aide. DEBRA VASCONCELLOS Vas Elton John: “Il thank the Lord for the people | have found.” Loves children, music, friends. Enjoyed football and hockey games. Our senior vice-prez. “Wicked!” JAY VASQUES Wants to live forever. His ambi- tion is to be a social worker. Can't take those teachers that hassle. Can be found at Hazelwood Park and listening to music. To visit Cal- ifornia some day. ‘‘What a drag! ’ JULIA VERA BRIAN VERRONNEAU Likes taking it easy. Would like to visit the other end of the school without being stopped for a yel- low slip. ‘‘Turkey.'’ Hangs around his van. Digs Mr. Sykes. MICHELLE VEZINA Hopes to get married and become a nurse. Enjoys work at Union Hospital. Wants to visit Florida. Happiest with Dave. ‘‘Right. ’ Secretly wishes to marry Dave. SHERYL VICENTE Lab Technician and to marry in near future. Hates people who think they're smart. Pete is her love. Liked being in studies. Noted for talking. ‘‘Oh, well! That's too bad!”’ ROBERTA VICTOR Music professor. Enjoys playing piano and game of tennis. Hopes to see Mexico. Going to Atlantic Union College. PHILIP J. VIEIRA “Phil’’ To rule the world. Happy when playing guitar and watching sunsets. Never forget passing Chemistry. Can be found at Tim's house. Hopes to visit Heaven. ‘‘All right!! AMERICO VIEIRA Rico Aims is to graduate from Bridgewater. Happy playing sports or with friends. Found at Dog Shack. Always remember fun in Spanish. SHARON VIEIRA Goal is lab tech. Enjoys friends and having a good time. Bermuda bound! Walk into boys’ room in Jr. year! Found at Hazelwood. Hopes to become rich and famous. To B.C.C. ‘'You Dumb Barkadoodle! ’ DONALD VIEIRA, JR. Police detective. Secret wish to be a major league baseball player. Maybe to BCC. Loves playing sports with friends. Fun in acting class. To visit Las Vegas. Hated detention and ninths. RICHARD VIENS MARIA L. VIEIRA SUSAN VIENS “Sue ’ Noted for talking much. To Plus-Kinyon. Happy with Mike. Enjoys ice skating and knitting. Found in cafeteria, 2nd row, Ist seat. Family trips will be good memories. To Florida for Disney World. PAUL VIEIRA “‘Zoms'' Hopes to enter construc- tion industry. Can be found at the park. Happiest sailing or with his brother. Would like to go to the moon and be rich. Always remem- ber English and Roland the custo- dian. ' : Gade SHARON VIERA ‘ Streak'' To be hairdresser. Swimming, dancing, eating — her hobbies. Mrs. Hochman's (sub.) Eng. class fun. Like to visit Switz- erland. Noted for sneakiness. Jinx! ' Vic makes life better. Va) Seniors 105 CLARA VINAGRE “Clarabell’’ To be nursery school teacher. Favorite pastime being with friends. Pet peeve, conceited people. Can be found in pool or Main Office. Always remember a bag of chips exploding in cafete- ria. KAREN VITAL To become med. secretary. Gre- garious by nature (likes lots of people around her). Was pleased to be Pres. of Business Club. DAVID EDWARD WADE Ambition to become organist. Would like to tour the world. Enjoys skiing and playing organ. “Do you want to send this out?”’ Had fun in music. College after N.B.H. FRED WALDER To write a science fiction novel. Enjoys reading and photography. Devoted ‘‘Star Trek’’ fan! Led Zepplin his fave group. Irked by long lunchlines and studies. KATHERINE WALSH “Hot Shot’ Amb. is to work in an office. Would like to go cross- country. “All right.'’ Had fun in Mr. Methia's English class. CINDY WAMBOLDT “Cin'' Ambition to be a lab techni- cian. Hates people who are too good to say ‘'Hi.’’ Can be found at The Corner. Admired Mr. Goodfellow. Had most fun in Chemistry. MARK WHITE Ambition to be a veterinarian. Headed for U-Mass after NBHS. Can be found at the Dive Shop in Fairhaven. Hates planning to go diving, and then can't go. ‘Far out! ’ 106 Seniors SUSAN WAREING DEBRA L. WHITEHEAD ‘““Debbie ’ Hopes to be a physical therapist. ‘Am | close enough? Likes to do strange things. Enjoyed her Chemistry class. Going to college. ‘Such is life. WENDY LEE WARRINGTON ““Wendall'’ Noted for being Head Majorette at NBH. To be a teacher. Happy with G.H. and when on a lunch shift. Liked math senior year. Dislikes phonies and eating in own cafeteria. ‘You know.” JUDITH WHOLLEY ‘‘Judy ’ To become a ‘‘Supergreat nurse.'’ Can't stand pushy Fresh- men. Found at Music Dept. Noted for carrying tons of books. After NBH, S.M.U. or Fitchburg. Admires Mrs. Baker. ‘Oh, wow! ‘Far out. JOHN WHEELER Headed for a trade school. Pet peeve: homework. Fave group is Deep Purple. Had fun in History class. JOAN WILCOX Ambition is to be a lab technician. Happiest when reading poetry or at parties. Rates Mr. Lima with an ““A. ’ Noted for her laugh in Chemistry. ‘‘What did | do now?” To school at St. Luke's. The Baha- mas! GAYLA WHITE “Gay Enjoys water skiing and horseback riding. Chad her fav. person. Mr. Edmundson's class fun. Mr. McCarthy's smile both- ered her when she was in trouble. . ’ aaa _ ah EERE TS DAVID G. WILKINSON ‘“‘Dave'’ Would like to visit Flo- rida. Happy at 1:50 p.m. when bell rings and he's out of school. Great time in Mrs. Baker's Latin class. Irritated by all boring teach- ers. Look for him in Acushnet. LAURIE ANN WILKINSON “Rat'’ To be a very young suc- cess. Pet peeve — Nelson Macedo! Will remember parents’ trip to Hawaii. Wishes to be happy and make a certain person happy. Most noted for being short. TV Production wicked good! KRISTOPHER R. WINTERSON Playing hockey, soccer, basket- ball please him. Dreams of own- ing a Porsche. To college for State Police. Photography class fine. NANCY ZIELINSKI Hopes to become a nurse. Enjoys playing guitar. Would most like to visit Italy. Annoyed by looking for a contact lens. Won't forget fall- ing down Sue's cellar stairs. MELISSA WILLIAMS Enter a career in medicine. Happy reading or with Mark W. Despises homework! Enjoyed Biology with Mr. Keith. Hopes to visit Paris and go to college. Found in school cor- ridors. JANE WOJTOWICZ Headed for Bridgewater to be an elementary school teacher. Enjoys any outdoor sports. Is happy with that special someone. Mr. Vaz's math class most fun. Disliked house separation. Would like to see Alaska. PETER ZIOBRO “ Pete’’ Wants to be famous. Can be found at the tracks. Noted for riding dirt-bike. College after N.B.H. Remember being stuck in Lakeville on a broken-down bike. DEBRA WIMER Debbie Enjoys training her shel- tie collie. Satisfied helping peo- ple. Sad for children with uncaring parents. Liked varied curriculum and smoking here. Mr. Dawson's class super! Known for weird say- ings. WAYNE WOODIS Likes sports and traveling. Enjoys being with Brenda. To service from here. Had fun in Jr. year. English. Liked gym at NBH. JOHN ZYCHOWICZ “Zic’' Goal is to be an architect. To attend college and see Ber- muda. Fave pastime is golf. Enjoyed Mr. Boudreaus's- histor y class. Noted as basketball man- ager. Found at the ‘‘Whale. ’ JUDY ANN WINET ‘‘Jude'’ Ambition to become a psycho-analyst. Likes dancing, music, and modeling. Hates being bored and people who hide their emotions. Enjoys being with Wally. “| don't know where I'm going but I'm on my way.” WARREN YORK Goal is to be a policeman. Most noted for being a loner. Hates red necks. Happiest when drinking beer. DAVID ALAN WINFIELD “Winnie’’ Businessman his goal. Hates getting haircuts. Likes to be anywhere where he can listen to good music. Ambition is to retire at 35. Noted for his book cover drawings. e = eer, KATHY YOUNG ‘Little One'’ Loves to be with Wayne. Favorite teach., Mrs. Miles. Hates pool. To visit Hawaii. Hangout is girls’ room. Fell out of tub once. Noted for being short. Off to work she goes! Seniors 107 BRIAN BEAULIEU Happy with his girl or on the cor- ner. Admires Mrs. Dottin. Likes working on his car; hates teachers at NBH. Mrs. Obolensky fave teacher. ‘‘Good-bye! ’ STEVEN CARRIER Plumber. To visit Puerto Rico, Hawaii. Project Space was great. Enjoys company of wife. Most fun in sex ed. class. Noted for a good laugh. Parents helped through hard times. Drives around a lot. “Far out! DONNA DUARTE “Duckle'’ Would like to travel and especially see Greece. Happy out of school. Black History was fun. 108 Senoirs JOSEPH BERRY SAMUEL DE ANDRADE a DOREEN DUARTE Do Noted for her skinnyness. Headed for the navy after NBHS. Can be found in the Tan House girls’ room. Would like to visit Hawaii , Loves listening to records. Noted also for her big smile. Not Pictured DEBORAH BEDARD JAMES G. BLAKE RAYMOND M. BOSSE MICHAEL P. BOUCHER Happy when hanging around at Pope Park. To be race car driver his secret wish. Hopes to see Las Vegas. Headed for work from NBHS. MICHAEL BRUCE MARIA T. CALHETA PORFIRIO V. CANEIRA DAVID M. CLARK DARLENE CLATTENBURG ROBERT S. CLIFFORD HENRY COLLARD ROGER J. CORREIA, JR. STEVEN J. CORREIA NOEL CORSON CATHERINE COSME MICHAEL J. COUTINHO LOUIS A. DAIGLE CHARLES DALTON BRIAN DUARTE JAMES FERNANDES Happiest staying home from school. Hangout is Fairhaven Lounge. Most fun in English. To visit Europe. Enjoys being with his girl. KENNETH FERNANDES MARCIA D. FERNANDES PETER FERNANDES DEBRA FERREIRA LIGIA FERREIRA IRENE FITZGERALD “Little Fitz'’ Would like to work JOYCE ANN RUCKER “Joy ' To be happy, live life to the fullest. Happy when she has a lot of money. Will remember parents’ love. Enjoys being with Dwight. Will own a Corvette. with retarded. Enjoys being with the Chief. Mr. Methia the greatest. Would like to see lowa. STEVEN FONTES TOME P. FURTADO DOUGLAS GALLEGO DAVID F. GAUTHIER ALFRED R. GOMES STEPHEN R. GOMES JORGE B. GONSALVES STACEY GRANT “Stace’’ Ambition to get a good job, a good man, and raise a fam- ily. Happiest with no. 1 man. Digs basketball. Noted for sneaky green eyes. ‘‘A smile is like an earth-like star! MICHAEL J. GRIMLEY GERALDINE HENDERSON KAREN HICKS VINCENT P. JOHNSON To do the will of God. Enjoys walking in the woods and think- ing. Hang-out is 818 Church St. Admires Mr. Rodrigues. ‘‘Is that right?” PAUL W. KOCZERA ROBERT LA RUE CHRIS C. LAVENDIER NORMAN LEMIEUX STEVEN LOPES TIMOTHY LOWNEY GILBERT T. MARTINS CARLOS MEDEIROS ANTHONY J. MELLO BERTHA M. MENDEZ THOMAS M. MESQUITA FELIPE O. NIEVES VICTORINO NOIA ALBERT ORLOWSKI JOSEPH ORLOWSKI FRANK D. PACHECO KEVIN M. PACHECO KENNETH W. PAMPLONA KEVIN M. PAUL CHERYL PAULINO GARY P. PAVAO MATTHEW B. PERNICK Future veterinarian. Basketball nut. Dislikes after school periods the most at NBH. CHRISTINA M. PIEDADE DEBRA J. PINA EUGENE A. PINA FRANK PINA, JR. MICHAEL PRZYMIERSKI GLENN D. RACKLEY ERNEST R. RAPOZA PATRICIA A. ROBINSON JAMES J. RODERIQUES RODRIGO RODRIGUES SHERYLE RODRIGUES MICHAEL F. ROGERS ‘ Mike'' Auto-technician his aim. Weight lifting fan. Noted for his mouth. Means to see state of Col- orado. Irked by rotten teachers. Either R.I. Trade of Franklin after NBHS. VINCENT J. ROSE DORA SANCHEZ-LOPEZ RICHARD P. SANTOS JAMES SHRADER ROWENA J. SILVA EMMALIN SLAUGHTER ROBERT A. SOUZA TYRONE STALEY WILLIAM STORER ROBERT TAVARES, JR. ANA TAVEIRO DENISE M. TETREAULT MICHAEL J. TOMKO ‘‘Tonka'' Ambition is to be a father. Happy around girls. Hangs around Water St. Find him in boys’ room at NBH. Noted for being late. From here to service. VIRGINIA A. TRACZ JOHN P. TRAVERS GAIL F. URBANEK EDWARD E. VENTURA JAMES P. VIEIRA THOMAS WASSALL ANN M. WHALEN RICHARD A. WHITE THOMAS W. WOOD Aalfs, T. 241 Reed St. Abelha, D. 31 Concord St. Adamowski, E. 31 Rutland St. Adriano, J. 52 Rounds St. Aguiar, D. 54 Matthew St. Ainsley, K. 208 Aquidneck St. Albuquerque, M. 215 Weld St. Alfonso, R. 53 Longview Rd. Alfonso, S. 96 Easton St. Allain, R. 1090 Joyce St. Allen, N. 54 Shawmut Av. 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Caldas, D. 174 Wilbur St. Catheta, M. 195 Rivet St. Calnan, C. 470 Union St. Camara, A. 55 Salisbury St. Caneira, P. 157 Bolton St. Cardoso, |. 207 Mt. Pleasant Cardoso, ¥. 264 Earle St. Cardoza, P. 892 Geraldine St. Carlisie, G. 31 Evergreen Park Carrier, S. 87 Pageotte St., A. Carter, D. 134 Arnold St. Coruso, P. 187 Matthew St. Carvalho, M 1575 Padanaram Av. Carvatho, S. 459 Mili St. Casteel, D. 111 Hillman St. Catheort, D. 188 Peckham Rd., A. Catterall, D. 54 Short St. Cavanaugh, D. 235 North St. Chagaruly, M. 75 Glennon St. Chaves, S. 649 Brock Av. Chervinsky, D. 190 Hawthorn St. Chin, E. 209 Nash Rd. Chongarlides, P. 146 Bullard St. Choquette, D. 74 Myrtle St. Ciaburri, S. 484 Hillman St. Clark, D. 472 Maxfield St. Clark, M. 308 Chancery St. Clattenburg, D. 190 Coffin Ay. Clerc, M. 233 Maywood St. Clifford, R. 42 Highland St. Coderre, A. 6 Elaine Way, A. Coderre, A. 6 Elaine Way, A. Coelho, G. 98 Howard Ave. Cohen, S. 392 Hawthorn St. Collard, H. 234 Mt. 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Furtado, M. 91 Conduit St. Furtado, T. 55 Phillips Av. Gadbois, W. 164 Query St. Gagnon, J. 137 Holyoke St. Gaj, S. 156 Clara St. Gallego, D. 43 Linden St. Galligan, C. 11 Winthrop St. Garcia, C. 680 Rockdale Ay. Garlington, L. 40 Morton Rd. Garman, K. 395 Belleville Av. Gaudet, M. 38 Ocean St. Gaudet, M. 38 Ocean St. Gouthier, D. 820 Main St., A. Geggatt, P. 680 N. Main, A. Gerard, L. 59 County St. Gibau, G. 162 Campbell St. Gibbs, K. 83 Poplar Rd. Gifford, R. 20 Rodney St. Gifford, S. 1 Sylvia Ct. Gifford, W. 530 Oliver $1. Gomes, A. 216 Acushnet Av. Gomes, D. 100 Potomska St. Gomes, D, 349 Query St. Gomes, H. 45 State St. Gomes, J. 95 Maple St. Gomes, K. 115 Chancery St. Gomes, R. 172 Walnut St. Gomes, S. 172 Walnut St, Gonsalves, C. 143 Field St. Gonsalves, D. 361 Wood St. Gonsalves, J. 44 Easton St. Gonsalves, L. 187 Newton St. Gonsalves, L. 71 Apache Ct. Gonsalves, M. 77 Cottonwood Rd. 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Mendonca, L. 80 Katherine St. Mendonca, R. 1563 Cove Rd. Mesquita, T. 27 Bullock St. Metcalf, S. 361 Bedford St. Metivier, D. 616 So. Second St. Meunier, M. 251 Maywood St. Miguel, L. 287 Bolton St. Miller, D. 47 Victor St., A. Miller, J. 18 Jean St. Miranda, A, 788 County St. Monast, S. 1112 Braley Rd. Moniz, B. 97 Phillips Av. Moniz, C. 1057 Forbes St. Moniz, M. 566 So. Second St. Manteiro, A. 456 Purchase St. Monteiro, C. 155 North St. Monteiro, D. 113 County St, Moreau, R. 46 Oaklawn St. Moreira, L. 23 Fair St. Moreira, O. 23 Fair St. Morel, C. _ 1477 Plainville Rd. Morel, M. 19 Darling St, A. Muniz, C. 60 Spruce St. Murphy, P. : 1057 Marlborough Myers, J. 97 Peckham Rd., A. Naile, M, 81 Valentine St. Nanopoulos, M. 70 Query St. Napier, P. 9 Richmond St. Neagley, P. 151 Fillmore St. Nelson, M. 443 Coggeshall St. Nerbanne, R. 150 Ayer St. Neves, S. 268 Palmer S$}. Newton, G. 173 Park St. Nicholson, E. 25 George St. Nieves, F. 201 Sawyer S$}. Nissen, J. 111 Campbell $:. Nobrega, S. 383 Bedford $?. Noia, V. 246 Whitman St. Nolan, M. 121 Greenbrier Dr. Normandin, K. 18 Burt St., A. Nunes, B. 113 Nash Rd. Nunes, M. 79 Jenney St. Nunes, M. 80 Morgan St. Nunes, T. 37 Lawrence St. O'Brien, B. 931 Mt. Pleasant Oliveira, C. 389 Bolton St. Oliveira, J. 67 Malden St. Oliveira, M. 31 Glennon St. Oliveira, P. 1578 Padanaram Av. Oliver, D. 11 Roosevelt St. Oliver, F. 1216 Rockdale Av. Oliver, J. 89 Mosher St. Oliver, P. 17 Mattapoisett, A. Oliviero, J. 24 Belleville Rd. Olsen, K. 154 Chestnut St. O'Malley, D. 15 Collins St. Orlowski, A. 114 David St. Orlowski, J. 114 David St. Otocki, S, 937 N. Main, A. Pacheco, F. : 540 No. Front St. Pacheco, J. 272 Lafayette St. Pacheco, K. 82 Norwell St. Pacheco, L. 73 Swan St. Pacheco, N. 284 Hamlin St., A. Pacheco, N. 224 Chancery St. Palmeira, A. 84 Durfee St. Pamplona, K. 69 Linden St. Papas, N. : 163 Cottage St. Park, L. 497 N. Main, A. Parker, C. 530 Middle Rd., A. Patykula, S. 100 John St., A. Paul, K, 57 Shawmut Av. Paulino, B. 2 Aiden Rd., A. Paulino, C. Paulo, J. 495 No. Front St. Pavao, G. 14 Sidney St. Pavoo, S. 1140 Acushnet Av. Pearson, D. 162 Auburn St. Pelczarski, A. 743 Hathaway Rd. Pelland, T. 26 L. Keene Av., A. Pequita, T. ‘ 243 Lawrence St. Pereira, R. 70 Mosher St. Perks, L. 63 Calumet St. Pernick, M. 12 Enfield St. Perry, A. 65 Apache Ct. Perry, C. 574 So. Second St. Perry, D. 1185 Sawyer St. Perry, D. 1219 Rodney Fr. Bivd. Perry, E. 4449 Acushnet Av. Perry, R. 274 Orchard St. Perry, S. 25 Norwood St., A. Picanso, M. 35 Seventh St. Piedade, C. 155 Hillman St. Pimentel, B. 50 Deane St. Pina, C. 144 Acushnet Av. Pina, D. 96 So. Second St. Pina, D. 111 Acushnet Ay. Pina, E. 54 Acushnet Av. Pina, F. 153 Gayhead Ct, Pina, G. 100 Acushnet Av. Pina, M. 5 Lincoln St. Pinho, A. 20 George St. Pinto, N. 36 County St., A. Pinto, R. 50 Yale St. Pires, C. 131 Bedford St. Pires, M. 527 Cottage St. Pires, P. : 391 So. Second St, Pires, S. 23 Lucas St. Pita, E. 507 Bolton St. Pitts, D. 36 Lexington St. Piwowarczyk, J. 63 Maryland St. Pleasant,R. 26 Lexington St. - Poirier, J. 187 Earle St. Pollard, G. 85 Hunter St. Ponte, M. 355 Union St. Pontes, G. 65 Hathaway St. Pontes, J. 49 Acushnet Av, Porto, J. 110 County St. Prata, L. 119 David St. Pratt, S. 69 Summit St. Prince, L. 79 County St. Pritchard, D. 138 Bedford St. Przymierski, M. 46 Lawrence St. Purcell, C. 224 Harvard St. Queiroz, M. 187 Staron St. Querim, P. 307 Wood St. Racine, G. 20 Westland, A. Rackley, G. 86 Gifford Lane Radziewicz, D. 183 Phillips Ay. Romos,G. 227 Orchard St. Ramos, J, ae 35 Linden St. Ramos, M. 184 County St. Ramos, S. 212 County St. Raphael, D. 51 Frederick St. Rapoza, C. 208 Dawson St. Rapoza, E. 319 Coffin Av. Rebello, K. 67 Ivy Road Reese, K. 61 Morgan St. Regis, K. 36 Rogers St. Regis, R. 78 Acorn St. Rego, E. 177 Newton St. Rei, D. 93S. Main St., A. Reiniche (Martin), D. 319 Belleville Rd. Reynolds, L. 6 Keene St. Rezendes, G. 160 Earle St. Richard, B. 56 S. Main, A. Richard, M. 29 Gammon Rd., A. Richard, R. 28 Nye Av., A. Richard, S. 28 Nye Av., A. Rios, M. 257 Belleville Av. Robidoux, S. 219 Maywood St. Robinson, J. 209 Harvard St. Robinson, P. 173 Court St. Robles, L. 79 Bedford St. Rocha, M. 314 Rivet St. Rocha, W. 18 Cottonwood Dr. Rock, J. 338 Middle Rd., A. Rock, R. 1023 Joyce St. Roda, A. : 1003 Wildwood Rd. Roderigues, R. 47 Belleville Rd. Roderiques, a 215 Church St. Rodrigues, A. 431 Maxfield St. Rodrigues, A. 979 Lloyd St. Rodrigues, D. 157 Page St. Rodrigues, D. 11 George St. Rodrigues, M. 273 Coggeshall St. Rodrigues, R. 431 Maxfield St. Rodrigues, S. 322 Austin St. Rodrigues, S. 202 Tinkham St. Rodriguez, D. 75 Campbell St. Rodriguez, N. 501 So. First St. Rodriguez, S. 11 George St. Rodriques, C. 24 Lombard St. Rodriques, F. 95 Hope St., A. Rodriques, K. 11.N. Anthony D., A. Rodriques, P. 465 Bolton St. Rogers, L. 65 Cushman St., A. Rogers, M. 96 Pierce St. Rosa, M. 113 Griffin Ct. Rose, E. 43 Duke St. Rose, K. 76 So. Sixth St. Rose, P. 96 Purchase St. Rose, S. 80 Clark St. Rose, V. 55 Russell St. Rucker, J. 451 Dartmouth St. Russo, C. 20 Milbury St. Saba, M. 213 Mt. Pleasant Sachs, S. 260 Maple St. Sanchez-Lopez, D. 60 Merrimack St. Santos, B. 106 Griffin Ct. Santos, D. 154 Thompson St. Santos, G. 583 Ashley Blvd. Santos, J. 842 Tradewind St. Santos, K. 383 Wood St. Santos, M. 1295 Roseanne St. Santos, R. 9 Manchester L., A. Savage, G. 262 Peckham Rd., A. Sawicki, G. 158 Glennon St. Sawicki, S. 158 Glennon St. Seif, J. 439 W. Clinton St. Sellman, R. 109 Newton St. Senra, M. 16 Bourne St. Sequeira, L. 70 Crapo St. Sequeira, R. 351 W. Elm St. Sharples, D. 361 Frieda St. Show, J. 259 Field St. Sherman, D. 270 Hawthorn St. Sherman, J. 886 Shawmut Ave. Sherman, N. 33 Capitol St. Shroder, J. 91 Tremont St. Shuster, B. 189 Plymouth St. Silva, A. 16 Vial St. Silva, C. 51 Frederick St. Silva, D. 1581 Acushnet Av. Silva, J. 189 Florence St. Silva, K. 70 Cottage St. Silva, L. 34 Bonney St. Silva, M. 476 Purchase St. Silva, R. 59 Sylvia St. Silva, R. 43 Cherokee Ct. Silva, Y. 100 Summer St. Silveira, F. 383 So. Second St. Simmons, P. 1266 Rockdale Av. Simon, C. 15 Columbia St. Sladewski, P. 92 Potter St. Slaughter, E. 5 Clinton Place Slowik, P. 289 Collette St. Smith, D. 6 Wing St. Smith, E. 189 Harvard St. Smith, J. 75 Thomas St. Smola, C. 30 Meadow La., A. Soares, C. 133 Caroline St. Soares, D. 43 Cornell St. Soares, E. 149 Acushnet Ave. Soares, K. 455 Wood St. Soares, K. 120 Easton St. Soares, K. 277 Hillmen St. Soares, S. 77 Menton St. Sobolewski, E. 437 Cedar Grove Soja, P. 19 Burt St., A. Sousa, C. 25 ivy Road Sousa, D. 141 Butler St. Sousa, D. 76 Wamsutta Av., A. Souza, 8. 628 Summer St. Souza, K. 19} Osborn St. Souza, L. 34 Dunbar St. Souza, M. 22 Bertrands W., A. Souza, M. 12 Frank St., A. Souza, R. 7 N, Anthony D., A. Spencer, E. 9 Washington St. Spoor, D. 361 Myrtle St. St. Gelais, D. 397 Cedar Grove St. Pierre, J, 28 Ridgewood St. Staley, T. 1938 Purchase St. Stankiewicz, S. 234 Highland St. Stanley, L. 708 Pine Hill Dr. Sterling, K. 48 Fern St. Storer, W. 17 Mt. Vernon St. Strittmatter, R. 262 Conduit St. Sullivan, M. 14 Westview St. Sylvaria, K. 1250 Church St. Sylvia, B. 80 Bay St. Sylvia, C. 52 Park St. Sylvia, D. 106 Navajo Ct. Sylvia, D. 106 Acushnet Av. Sylvia, D. 1269 Ashley Bivd. Sylvia, L. 107 Luke St. Sylvia, L. 82 Aquidneck St. Sylvia, M. 39 Holly Tree La. Sylvia, M. 1269 Ashley Blvd. Sylvia, R. 39 Holly Tree La. Sylvia, R. 6 Priscilla St. Sylvia, S. 19 Burns St. Sylvia, W. 127 Reynolds St. Szaro, J. 100 Rodney St. Talbot, P. 38 Aquidneck St. Talbot, P. 38 Aquidneck St. Tate, S. 110 South St. Tavares, J. 438 Rodney Fr. Bivd. Tavares, J. 65 Rockdale Av. Tavares, R. 11 George St. Tovares, R. 269 Collette St. Taveiro, A. 215 Weld St. Taylor, C. 78 Mill St. Taylor, P. 144 Summit St. Taylor, R. 209 Bellevue St. Texeira, A, 91 Tallman St. Texeira, L. 116 Hope St. Telesmanick, L. 1086 Chaffee St. Testa, J. 105 Hemlock St. Tetreauilt, D. 85' Austin St. Tetreault, P. 341 Wood St. Tobojka, E. 59 Apache Ct. Tobojka, J. 59 Apache Ct. Tolentino, T. 120 Greenwood St. Tomasik, V. 237 Cornell St. Tomko, M. 315 Bedford St. Tracz, V. 215 Mt. Pleasant Travers, J. 957 Thorndike St. Tremblay, M. 277 Dawson St. Trznadel, N. 33 Ricketson St. Tsouprake, M. 25 Morelands Ter. Urbanek, G. 392 Church St. Valente, E. 221 Mt. Pleasant Valerio, L. 263 Sawyer St. Vanasse, C. 1090 Tacoma St. Vasconcellos, D. 55 Independent St. Vasques, J. 19 Winthrop St. Ventura, E. 56 Independent St. Vera, J. 596 County St. Verronneau, B. 196 Peckham Rd., A. Vezina, M. 1121 Church St. Vicente, S. 14 Randall St., A. Victor, R. 199 Cedar St. Vieira, A. 93 Collette St. Vieira, D. 21 Wilbur Av., A. Vieira, J. 317 Conduit St. Vieira, M. 15 Katherine St. Vieira, P. 1265 Rodney Fr. Blvd. Vieira, P. 22 Boylston St., A. Vieira, S. 343 West Morgan St. Viens, R. 48 Irvington St. Viens, S. 4 Durfee St. Viera, S. 12 Gosnold St. Vinagre, C. 856 So. First St. Vital, K, 42 Keene St. Wade, D. 1064 Churchill St. Walder, F. 738 Rockdale Av. Wamboidt, C. 28 Coury Dr., A. Wareing, S. 123 Clara St. Warrington, W. 517 Lantern Lane Wassall, T. 16 Calumet St. Whalen, A. 39 Junior St. Wheeler, J. 921 Gien St. White, G. 867 Middle Rd., A. White, M. 245 Peckham Rd., A. White, R. 950 Terry Lane Whitehead, D. 33 Willow St. Wholley, J. 90 Rounds St. Wilcox, J. 179 Harvard St. Wilkinson, D. 32 Wood St. Wilkinson, L. 81 Oak St. Williams, M. 39 S. Emerson St. Wimer, D. 39 Reynolds St. Winet, J. 18 Junior St. Winfield, D. 103 Shawmut Ave. Winterson, K. 35 Milton St. Wojtowicz, J. 189 Hathway St. Wood, T. 112 Willis St. Woodis, W. 1082 County St. York, W. 185 Eugenia St. Young, K. 11 Guillotte, A. Zielinski, N. 68 Rochambeau St. Ziobro, P. 29 Maywood St. Zychowicz, Jr., J. 212 Lafayette St. Senior Directory 113 NEW ZEALAND “Next year I'm taking Advanced Safecracking.”’ “Is my head on straight, Cecily? ’ To all whom | have known at NBHS: | shall be returning to New Zealand with much that you have given me: experiences, ideas, attitudes and a way of life, all alien to me less than a year ago. In return, | hope that | have brought a little of my own country to New Bedford High School (including the knowledge that we are NOT a part of Australia!). This year has seen many ‘“‘firsts’’ for me, from football games and Thanksgiving to a white Christmas and skating. | could never forget your friendliness, our tremendous school spirit, being a giggly ‘‘Pidgeon”’ sis- ter in ‘‘The Odd Couple,’’ and even the days when everything seemed to go wrong (the day | split my shorts in Basketball!). One of the most important things | have learnt this year is that however large a school may be, it is made up of individuals. | have gotten to know you as such, and it is how | will always remember you. To the great Class of '75 and those who follow behind us: ‘‘Kia Ora!” Ihara, Cae) Shona Lee Rangikura RD. Weverly North Island New Zealand voy | sete LTT A 1p jaw VAN UONATMAL ET A YANN, 116 “And you thought your grandmother had it rough wearing a corset. In memory of our former classmates, Melissa Marginson and Katherine Walsh “To live in the hearts We leave behind Isnottodie. .. Thomas Campbell Compliments of PRIDE On the Do e Decorative Beams @ Hardwood Plywoc @ Spindles ; @ Masonite Your Favorite Alcoholic Beverages Sodas — Mixes — Specialties 121 Honor Society Lucia Almeida, Kevin Amaral, Arminda Andrade, Kenneth Ashworth, Joao Barradas, Gwen Bettencourt, Edward Borecki, Stratis Boza, Elizabeth Braz, Teresa Bryan, Gizele Cabral, Margaret Chagaruly, Debra Chervinsky, Frederick Correia, David Crumley, Dulce Ferreira, Ligia Ferreira, Patricia Ferreira, Evelyn Francis, Russell Gifford, Marcia Gosselin, Phyllis Guy, John Kinney, Paul Ladino, Antone Lima, Roger Lukoff, Kathleen Machado, Anne Marshall, James Medeiros, Deborah Mendonca, Jeffrey Miller, Judith Pacheco, Santiago Pavao, Anne Pelczarski, Eleanor Rego, Lesley Reynolds, Gail Rezendes, Manuel Rocha, Karen Rodrigues, Linda Rogers, Michelle Rosa, Debra St. Gelais, Filomena Silveira, Joyce Smith, Douglas Soares, Mary Souza, Kim Ster- ling, Louis Teixeira, Teresa Tolentino, Nancy Trznadel, Marjory Tsouprake, Sharon Viera, Fredric Walder, Debra Whitehead. Herodotus Club Christopher Adams, Jennifer Adams, Donna Alfonse, Celina Almeida, Kelly Almeida, David Amaral, Roxanne Barboza, John Barradas, Jose Barradas, Sue Begin (Treas.), Gail Belli, Ken Benjamin, Jan Bindas, Carl Bizarro, Lucinda Bjornoy, Michael Brugger, Robert Brault, John Brierley, Arlene Bulotsky, Benvinda Caldas, Karen Camille, Michael Camille, David Carreiro, Ronald Choquette, Michael Clark, Joann Connolly, Joan Cordeiro, Antonio Couto, Beverly Crompton, Chris Dabrowski, Donna Debalsi, Darlene DeCosta, Donna Demers, Susan Dessert, Kathryn Dziuba, Alina Diaz, Richard Dunn, Sharon Ellis, Carol Faria, Paula Flood, Peter Fogaren, Ramona Francis, Patricia Frates, David Gaboriault, Kym Goddu, Kenneth Gregson, Cheryl Hassin, Christine Haun, Donna Heys, Polly Holden, Chris Krouzek, Rene LaFrance, David 122 Activities FIRST ROW, SEATED — Michael Lowe, Mar- tin Jacobvitz, David Gauthier, Mark White, Charles Greenstein, Sheryl Vicente. SECOND ROW, KNEELING — Melissa Crompton, Gary Sawicki, Mark Laubenstein, George Racine, Steven Devlin, Allan Laubenstein, Sharon Ellis, Joan Lisak, David Bergeron, Jay Shaw. THIRD ROW, AROUND TABLES — Gail Bodzioch, Rox Anne Rock, Susan Stank- iewicz, Patricia Leslie, Susan Cotter, Melissa Williams, Maria Queiroz, Deborah Pearson, Marie Luckraft, Susan Robidoux. FOURTH ROW, STANDING — Lynne Sylvia, Cheryl Morel, Anastasios Gounaris, Carol Correia, Bruce Heskett, Jan Szaro, Jose Adriano, Joyce Nissen, Valerie Tomasik, Joan Cor- deiro, Nancy Zielinski, Susan Begin, John Zychowicz, Linda Branco, Gina Barksdale, Edward McKay, Christine Parker, Patricia Geggatt (treas.), Joanne Bedard, Judith Lage, Barbara Coutu, Deborah MacMillen, Jeffrey Demers (pres.), Kathleen Leite, Peggy Oli- veira, Arlene Bulotsky, Patricia Soja, Lori Stanley, Kathleen Regis (vice-pres.), Nancy Pacheco (sec.). ALSO: Edward Adamowski, Christine Alves, Jose DaRosa, Daniel Demar, Charleen Fisher, Paul Guillet, Leo Kenny, Diana Lawrence, Fernando Lemos, Stacy Met- calf, Daniel Metivier, Cheryl Perry, Deborah Pitts, Joel Seif, Debra Silva, Kenneth Soares, David Winfield. Lagesse, Gale Lavoie, Kathleen Leite, Denise Menard, Alan Lessoff, Cathy Maccini, Melany Martin, Ann Moyer, David McAfee, Janet McCombe, Ed McKay, Mike Medeiros, June Mello, Kevin Morgado, Kathleen Normandin, Pam Oliver, Donald O'Malley, Maureen O'Malley, Judy Pacheco, Leslie Park, Debo- rah Pearson, Mary Beth Pearson, Erica Piedade, Joan Poirier, Donna Poitras, Susan Poitras, Richard Purcell, George Racine (1st Vice Pres.), John Reid, Steve Rich- ard, Rox Anne Rock (2nd Vice Pres.), Michelle Roy, Sandra Sherman, Robert Silver, Ronald Souza, Eric Spencer, Susan Stankiewicz, Robin Strittmatter, Brian Sylvia, Joan Sylvia, Louise Sylvia (Asst. Sec.), Ann Tavares, Leonard Taylor, Julie Tobojka (Pres.), Val- erie Tomasik (Sec.), Nancy Trznadel, Ned Tsouprake, Cindi Tulloch, Cindy Valadas, Debra Vasconcellos, Linda Wilkinson, George Williams, Susan Williams. Drama Club Richard Alfredo, Amelia Almeida, Bruce Alpert, Christine Alves, Gail Amaral, Anne Marie Arruda, Claudette Azar, Cathy Balestracci, Lisa Barker, Pam Barrows (asst. treas.), Chris Beaudoin, Joanne Bedard (pres.), Katherine Bennett, Liz Bennett, Aaron Besen, Donna Bobrowiecki, Pat Borges, Marie Bryant, Joanne Butler, Linda Cabral, Mary Cabral, Ronny Choquette, Donna Clough, Susan Cohen (2nd vice-pres.), Steven Correia, Audrey Costa, Karen Cotter, Lynn Cotter, Joan Couto, Steve Crockett, Beverly Crompton, Melissa Crompton, Chris Dabrowski, Debbie De Freitas, Donna Demers, Claudette Desautels, Steven Devlin, Alina Diaz, Lynn Donlan, Andrea Duval, Kathy Dziuba, Madelyn Eluziario, Jerry Estrella, Mara Fellouris, David Fermino, Lorraine Fernandes, Beth Ferreira, Elizabeth Fernandes, Annette Fisher, Charleen Fisher, Paula Flood, Tammy Fox, Russell Fredette, Charles Furtado, David Gaboriault, Sheri Goldberg, Debbie Gorman, Marcia Gosselin, Cheryl Hamer, Mary Lou Haznar, Kathy Helgeland, Danielle Hickney, Polly Holden, Larry Houbre, Debbie Jacobs, Marty Jacobvitz (1st vice-pres.), Mindy Kaner, Todd Kates, Anne Kummer, Jane Kum- mer, Mary Kummer, Susan Lafferty, Diana Lawrence, Michelle LeBlanc, Shona Lee, Christine Lobo, Debbie MacMillen, Judy Mano, Anne Marshall, Melany Martin, Gina Mendez, Stacy Metcalf (treas.), Pam Miller, Steve Monast, Charlie Moniz, Karen Monteiro, Treg Monty, Karen Morse, Donna Myers, Cindy Nunes, Maureen O'Malley, Liz Ostric, Krystyne Pabis, Nancy Pacheco, Thomas Palmieri, Heidi Picard, Erica Piedad, Albert Porter, Ann Ponichtera, Richard Purcell, Kathy Quinn, Donna Ramos, Arminda Rebello, John Reid, Renee Ridzon, Michelle Rioux, Arthur Rodrigues, David Rodriguez, Sharon Romanowicz, Michelle Rosa, Ellen Rothman, Grace Rouxinal, Suzanne Rybka, Robert Sanitsky, Robin Silva, Anne Small, Kevin Sousa, Brenda Souza, Marie Sullivan, Brian Sylvia, Karen Sylvia, Donna Sylvia, Sheila Tierney, Vir- ginia Tracz, Marjory Tsouprake (sec.), Ned Tsouprake, Donna Tuite, Kim Walecka, Susan Ward, Linda Wilkinson. Activities 123 FIRST ROW — Robert Sanitsky, Robert Horowitz, Barry Shuster, Philip Lukoff (sec.), Jeffrey Rechter, Jeffrey Herman, David Goodman. SECOND ROW — Steven Her- man, James Rosenberg (pres.), Paul Jaffe (vice pres.), Douglas Soares, Brian Alpert (treas.), David Sylvia, Louis Dennis, Richard Curry, James Buckley, Michael King. THIRD ROW — Kenneth Kaye, Russell Fredette, Stanley Hemsley, Jeffrey Mendes, Steven Feinstein, Andrew Nanopoulos, Martin Jacobvitz, Steven Kennedy, Eric Spencer, Edward Borecki, Scott Cunningham, Roger Lukoff (It. gov.), Kevin Anthony, Mr. Carlos Alves (advisor). ALSO: Bruce Alpert, Peter Alpert, Kevin Baptista, Michael Brugger, David Carreiro, James Gilbert, Owen Heleen, Donald O'Malley, Gary Sawicki, Pete Wilde. FIRST ROW — Madeline Rodrick, Linda Medeiros, Alina Diaz, Mrs. Sawyer (advisor), Christina Lee Lobo (pres.), Cheryl Carreau. SEC. ROW — Deborah Morrison, Annette Bou- lay, Lesley Reynolds, Roberta Morin, Cheryl Viera, Therese Hebert, Roberta Dupre, Susan Robidoux, Anne Pelc- zarski, Susan Hallett (sec.), Nancy Pacheco, Gina Barksdale, Dorothy Reynolds, Karen Vital, Polly Holden. ALSO: Michelle Bergeron. ) ut aig Wismaahel FIRST ROW — Karen Silva (asst. treas.), Susan Law (sec.), Mara Fellouris (vice pres.), Joanne Dansereau (pres.), Cindy Purcell (treas.). SECOND ROW — Katie Calnan, Theresa McLellan. THIRD ROW — Susan Aguiar, Brenda Mendonca, Tammy Knox, Cindy Fernandes, Mary Gonsalves, Ann Cusson, Kim Dlouhy, JoAnne Butler, Dolores DaSilva, Diana DaRosa. ALSO: Karen Sylvia and Debbie Whitehead. 124 Activities Math Team Math Club L TO R — Cynthia Wood, Karin Eckert, Mary Sparrow, Namir Habboosh, Mr. MacGregor (advisor), Robert Randall (pres.), Steven Aronberg, Eliza- beth Ostric, Cynthia Davis, Eleanor Rego (sec.-treas.). ALSO: Russell Fre- dette, Anastasios Gounaris, Joan Lisak, Suzanne Rybka. FIRST ROW — Jeffrey Demers, Mary Sparrow. SEC. ROW — Suzanne Rybka, Gina Barksdale, George Racine, Cindy Wood, Karin Eckert. THIRD ROW — Mr. MacGregor (advisor), Alfred Ouellette, Namir Hab- boosh, Steven Aronberg, Nancy Pacheco, Anastasios Gounaris, John Gounaris, Joan Lisak, Steven Devlin, Eleanor Rego, Cynthia Davis. ALSO: Scott Cunningham, Russell Fredette, Madeline Eluziario, Andrew Gounaris. Future Teachers L TO R — Kim Dlouhy, Miss Alves (advisor), Marie Luckraft, Sheri Goldberg, Elinor Bissonnette, Kathleen Leite (treas.), Arlene Bulotsky (pres.), Debbie White- head (sec.). Activities 125 Biology Club Chess Club L TO R — Jeffrey Demers, Anastasios Gounaris, Mr. Ouimet (advisor), Bruce Heskett, Fred Correia, David Gauthier, Jose Adriano. ALSO: Tom Aalfs, Dave Alexander, : : é . : : Angelo Belli, Scott Cunningham (team capt.), Wayne Daviski, Andrew Gounaris, Brian L TO R — Michael Griva, Jo Anne Butler, Amelia Almedia, Mrs. Sherbino (advisor), Anne Hassen, Howard Jacobs, Kenneth Kaye, Philip Norman, Fred Walder. Small, David Oliver, Patricia Krouzek, Paula Brault. ALSO: Debra Stutz. DECA Club FRONT ROW, | to r — Robert Souza, Chris Jaskolka, Tim Lowney, Steven Dansereau, Steve Begin, Joe Baptiste. SEC. ROW — Connie Furtado, Pat Talbot, Judy Winet, Kathy Bucklin (treas.), Alice Rodriques, Carmen Melo, Rhonda Regis (sec.), Emily Fumo. THIRD ROW — Mr. Pacheco (advisor), Nancy Pinto (vice pres.), Debbie Bercier, Diane Antoinetta, Bernadette Pimental, Lenette Gerard, Dorinda Bento, Debbie Sherman. FOURTH ROW — Louis Daigle (pres.), Paul LaFrance, Larry Denault, Tom Mello. ALSO: Ray Borges, Jim Desrosier, Marcia Fernandes, Maria Furtado, Sheryle Rodrigues, Maria Rodrigues, Pam Talbot. 126 Activities Art Club L to R — Gwen Bettencourt, Freeman King, Louis Texeira, Jon Piwowarczyk, Toni Tsotsones (Vice Pres. and Treas.), Heidi Teix- eira (Pres.), Mr. Owen (Advisor), Susan Hallett, Nancy Sherman, Melinda DiPasquali, Karen Rebello, Lori Stanley. ALSO: Gail Amaral, Donna Butler, Karen Forand, Christine Freire, David Gaborioult, Paula Goyette, Kristian Hauge, Dorothy Hicks, Diane Margaletta, Cheryl Hirst, Tod Nunes, Darren Perry, Erica Piedade, Marc Reusch, Janet Rock, Jackie Roderiques, Patricia Soja, Kim Sterling, Donna Tuite, Michelle Vezina. FIRST ROW — James Rosenberg (Sec.), Mark Piva (Vice Pres.), Martin Jocobvitz (Pres.), Joe Adriano (Vice Pres.), Elizabeth Ostric. SEC- OND ROW — Bruce Alpert, Debra Cote, Vir- ginia Tracz, Heidi Picard, Renee Ridzon, Anne Small, Annette Fisher, Michael Desautels, Roger Lukoff, Mr. Borowicz (Advisor), Debo- rah Pearson, Anne Pelczarski, Anne Marshall, Mary Beth Pearson, Barbara Coutu, Shona Lee, Scott Cunningham, Donald O'Malley. ALSO: Kenneth Kaye, Michael Roussos. FIRST ROW — Oswaldo Ferreira, Aurélio Coelho (2nd V.P.), Ana Taveira, Norberto deOliveira, Margarida Albuquerque. SECOND ROW — Rui Pavao, Antonio Martins, José Neves, Tomé Furtado, Connie Ferreira, Maria Valente, Lucia Mendonca, Isabel Oliveira, Edward DeMelo (Treas.), Maria Senra (Pres.), Joao Santos, Abilio Fernandes, Américo Vieira. THIRD ROW — Odile Guilherme, Gizela Cabral, Helen Amaral, Rosa Amaral, Linda Sequeira (Sec.), Regina DaSilva, Maria Oliveira, Rosalina Pimental, Manuela Ferreira, Luis Bettenc- ourt, Maria Albuquerque, Horacio Carvalho, José Porto, Luis Macedo, Porfirio Caneira, Jorge Gonsalves, José Maciel (1st V.P.), Armindo Fernandes, Joao Senra, Mr. Aguiar (Advisor). ALSO: Gloria DaPonte, Mary Lou Cabral, Benvinda Ferreira, Maria Baeta, Rosa Fidalgo Maria Pimental, Afonso DaCunha. Activities 127 Athletic Club Pep Club FIRST ROW — Peggy Riley, Donna Fournier (sec.). SECOND ROW — Liz Marcotte, Debbie Gorman. THIRD ROW — Christine Lee Lobo, Toni Bulgar (vice pres.), Emily Teneiro. FOURTH ROW — Claudette Azar, Ann Pelezarski (sec.), Elizabeth Teneiro. FIFTH ROW — Lisa Bindas, Alina Diaz, Susan Robidoux (pres.). SIXTH ROW — Bar- bara David, Janet Arruda, Jackie Beaulieu, Nancy Andrade. SEVENTH ROW — Pat Lynch, Jennifer Burns, Michelle Bergeron, Patricia Sisson. EIGHTH ROW — Debbie Ken- nedy, Debbie Jacobs, Elizabeth Ostric. NINTH ROW — Wendy Kaye, Cathy Nichols, Tracy Grimes, Barbara Koczera. TENTH ROW — Kathy Quinn, Lori Stringer, Kim Dlouhy, Sandra Morra, Priscilla Neves, Deborah Mills. ELEVENTH ROW — Deborah Magidson, Janine Hebert, Carol Savoie, Victoria Medeiros, Nancy Pekrul. TWELFTH ROW — Maria Sullivan, Donna Laliberte. ALSO: Suzanne Almeida, Elaine Beaulieu, Mary Cabral, Maureen England, Deborah Hetu, Ann Martin, Sharon Soares, Donna Tuite, Karen Vital (treas.), Terry Lynn Wilde, Sandra Zak. 128 Activities FIRST ROW — Peter Rose, Robert Cruz, Dale Ferguson, Thomas Gioiosa (pres.), Jeffrey Miller (vice pres.), Michael Bobrowiecki, John Souza, Brian Maccini, Bruce McCann, Mark Sullivan, Richard Leite, Michael Nelson, Ed Rose, Richard Moniz, Michael Souza, Danny DaRosa, Michael Souza, Mr. Saltzman (advisor). ALSO: Robert Barboza, Ray Dias, Joseph Goodine, Stan Hemsley, Robert Mendes, Allan Monteiro, Kevin Paul, Jim Perry, David Pires, Al Silva, Roland Silva, Ken Soares (treas.), Tom Wood. Engineering Club L TO R — David Duggan, Richard Alfonso, Teofilio Da Silva, David Eccleston, Marc Meu- nier, Richard Amaral, Robert Perry, John Bielski, Mr. Maty (advisor), Richard Lanczycki, Edward Rose, Leonard Taylor, Steven Carvalho, John Brightman, Douglas Miller, Charles Eckert, Antonio Castro, Randy Bindas. CENTER — Nick Papas, Clint Oliveira. Shakespeare Club FIRST RO W — Chery! Montella, Susan Dessert (sec.), Lori Areia (pres.), Dean Ferguson, Clinton Har- ris, David Gaboriault, Carlos Medei- ros. SEC. ROW — Maria Luis, Joyce Nissen (treas.), Susan Schweiden- back, Karen Gibbs (vice pres.), Diana Raphael, Elizabeth Taylor, Gail Brown, Thomas Mesquita, Antonio Borges, Mrs. Laflamme (advisor). Business Club FIRST ROW, | to r — Lesley Reynolds, Dotty Rey- nolds, Christine Alves, Diane Santos. SEC. ROW — Mrs. Caton (advisor), Karen Vital (pres.), Joyce Medeiros (vice pres.), Joyce Nissen (treas.), Joyce Smith (sec.), Dawn Alves (publicity coordi- nator). ALSO: Mary Dabral, Tammy Fox, Diana Lawrence, Deborah MacMillen. Activities 129 Blue House Office SEATED — Mrs. Bergeron. STANDING, | to r — Louisa Prata, Lucy Silva, Gina Barks- dale, Sally Martin, Michelle Vezina. ALSO: Arminda Andrade, Deborah Cavanaugh, Maria DeOliveira, Brian Doyle, Phyllis Guy, Aura Lima, Terry Martin, Helen Medeiros, Donald O'Malley, Michelle Richard, Kathy Walsh. ane ahmed Green House Office FIRST ROW — Lori Areia, Robert Lyman, Laurent Guilmette. SECOND ROW — Miss Duhamel, Jo Anne Butler, Sharon Almeida, Maria Luis, Silvana lamele, Diane Jarvis, Wayne L’Etoile. THIRD ROW — Dawne Carter, Linda Garlington, Nancy Cooper, Cheryl Almeida, Aurelio Coelho, Rui Mendes, Alycia Deconnick, Celeste Desrosiers, Luis Macedo. ALSO: Roberta Ambra, Ron Bergeron, Toni Bulgar, Richard Curry, Christine Francis, Salvador Garcia, Mary Gomes, Judith Lage, Mary Martinez, Violet Souza, Mark Touhey, Brenda Walker, Jane Wojtowicz. ALSO: Betzaida Acevedo, Debra Aguiar, Serena Barboza, Lynette Bar- rett, Joe Cabral, David Carreiro, Susan Correia, Steven Crockett, Cathy Curtis, Cidalia Demelo, Bar- bara Duchaine, Ann Fortier, Emily Fumo, Karen Gonsalves, Linda Jezier- ski, Betsy Jordan, Mary Martinez, Sandra Morra, Elsie Pita, Daniel Poi- rier, Patrick Porter, Patricia Rodriques, Doreen Silvia, Maria Valente, Joanne Vercellone. L TO R— Mrs. Rezendes, Michael Himes, Edward Bateman, Susan Beauregard, Eartha Grant, Diane Jarvis, Barbara Koczera, Karen Forand, Lee Perez, Carol Houghton, Shelly Schlemmer, Sandra Mello. 130 Activities Tan House Office FIRST ROW — Irene Medeiros, Rosemary Medeiros, Donna Alves, Mrs. Amaral, Donna Elias, Susan Messier, Karen DeCunha, Valerie Tomasik, Gisele Sokoll, Maria Machado, Lori James, Mary Ries, Lori Hartley, Debra Calla- han. ALSO: Karen Brown, June Correia, Debra Ferreira, Helen Gomes, Kimberly Groebe, Stephen Patykula, Kathryn Perry, Susan Poitras, Linda Sequeira, Kathy Soares. FIRST ROW — Russell Fredette, Shirley Loureiro, Alyce Taylor, Chris Francis, Robin Silvia, Su san Pacheco, Clara Vinagre, Judy Pacheco, Gayle Savage, Karen Medeiros, Rox Anne Rock, Evelyn Francis, Wendy Warrington. SECOND ROW — Lori Allen, Jeannette Walsh, Barbara David, Karen Cleveland, Donna Brown, Cathy Calnan, Susan Lafferty, Joyce Nissen, Darleen Souza, Debra Avellar, Kathy Soares, Nancy Zielinski, Caroline Vanasse. ALSO: Kathy Amaral, Kelly Almeida, Kathy Curtis, Larry Houbre, Rachel Mendonca, Ann Miranda, Bernadette Soares, Donna Viera, Susan Ward, Cindy Williams. Activities 131 GREEN Pamela Barrows, Debbie Batista, Joanne Butler, Debbie Cabral, Pauline Cunha, Stacy Grace. GOLD Christine Bolton, Margaret Chagaruly, Susan Cotter, Diane Farias, Karen Fortin, Cindy Gasper, Susan Haydt, Dee Kuczewski, Connie Pina, Margaret Riley, Susan Rose, Pamela Ruell, Marjory Tsoup- rake, Gayla White. 132 Activities Guidance Aides FIRST ROW, | to r — Susan Cotter, Joanne Butler, Gizela Cabral, Pamela Barrows, Marjory Tsouprake. SEC. ROW — Karen Rebello, Cathy Rapoza. Dean's Aides TAN Debbie Dias, Jacqueline Duval, Jerry Lopes, Cheryl Matson, Karen Vital. BLUE Ann Belliveau, JoAnne Butler, Gizela Cabral, Donna Horta, Angela Keavy, Diane Kenton, Barbara Koczera, Cathy Maciel, RoseMary Mano, Dar- lene Mello, Cindy Mendel, Renee Pinto. FIRST ROW — Cathy Rapoza, Karen Rebello, Nancy Sherman, Lori Stanley, Valerie Tomasik, Debbie Chervinsky, Rox Anne Rock, Joyce Nissen, Susan Stankiewicz, Susan Cotter, Joanne Bedard, Gail Bodzioch, Lori Areia, Anne Pelczarski, Susan Hal- lett, Leslie Pacheco. SECOND ROW — Beverly Chandler, Douglas Soares, Kathy Regis, Susan Cohen, Melissa Naile, Arlene Bulotsky, Pam Miller, Elizabeth Ostric, Dean Sawyer, Karen Morse, Yvonne Silva, Sandy Sawicki, Carol Correia, Jeffrey Mendes, Christine Lobo, ALSO: Gail Amaral, David Crumley, Christine Dabrowski, Barbara Foster, Martin Jacobvitz, Mary Kummer, Diana Lawrence, Roger Lukoff, Catherine Maciel, Ann Miranda, Nancy Pacheco, Susan Pires, Mark Piva, Joyce Smith, Eric Spencer. SCIENCE: Donna Abe- lha, Bruce Allain, Cel- ina Almeida, Kelly Almeida, Manuel Amaral, Joseph Bilo- deau, Elinor Bisson- nette, James Booker, John Brightman, Peter Chongarlides, Susan Cotter, Kathryn Dzi- uba, Kristine Ferreira, Lillian Galego, Phyllis Guy, Janine Hebert, Kenneth Kaye, Nancy McGovern, Donna Meyers, Douglas Miller, Louis Morales, Jennifer Pline, Michael Quintin, Robert Sanit- sky, Karen Sylvia, Julia Vera, John Wroblinski. Nurses Aides FIRST ROW — Kevin Turner, Nancy McGovern, Kevin Morgado, Kenneth Kaye. SECOND ROW — Robert Sanitsky, Steven Her- man, Phyllis Guy, Kathy Dziuba, Alina Diaz, Donna Moyers, Elizabeth Marcotte, Karen Sylvia, Joyce Nissen. THIRD ROW — David MacAfee, John Wroblinski, Joseph Bilodeau, Ronald Choquette, Cynthia Davis, Karin Eckert, Jo Anne Butler, Renee Ridzon, Jennifer Pline, Priscilla Ardoin. LANGUAGE AND BUSINESS: Jennifer Burns, Maria Correia, John Dobyna, Marilyn Dias, Dulce Ferrera, Hilary Finn, Debbie Gatenby, Ear- tha Grant, Gigi Griffin, Adele Guilherme, David Guy, Doris Hebert, Ste- ven Herman, Judy Mano, Maria Marques, Angela Michaud, Judy Pedro, Renee Ridzon, Irene Rivard, Roberta Rogerson, Valerie Tetrault, Ray- mond Viera. MATH: Jose Adriano, Ann Bodzioch, Jo Anne Butler, Edwin Chin, Ronald Choquette, Cynthia Davis, Karin Eckert, Jamie Knox, Sandra Lopes, Elizabeth Marcotte, David McAfee, Kevin Mor- gado, Peter Morin, Joyce Nissen, Sandra Ortega, Doreen Pina, Tony dePina, George Racine, Brian Sylvia, Elizabeth Tenreiro, Kevin Turner, Cindy Wood. L TO R — Mrs. Simpson R.N., Karen Gibbs, Pauline Poi- tras, Leslie Pacheco, Yvonne Silva, Denise Menard, Mel- issa Williams, Nancy Pedro, Saundra Grace, Irene DeMedeiros, Andrea Duval, Mrs. Oliveira R.N. CENTER — Lori Stringer. ALSO: Lori Bancroft, Rosalind Baptista, Cindy Boardman, Rene Bodeau, Jennifer Burns, Vanessa Costa, Kim Fernandes, Eartha Grant, Debra Green, Charlotte Harris, Donna LaFazia, Paula Lemaire, Debo- rah Lopes, Tajuwna Malmberg, Sharon Oliveira, Susan Robidoux, Deborah Sims, Theresa Soares, Rena Strollo, Elizabeth Taylor, Donna Tuite, Nancy Zielinski. ENGLISH: Mare Black- mer, David Borges, Robert Caldas, Bruce Cathcart, Jim Chase, Kathryn Dziuba, Jerry Estrella, Cynthia Fer- nandes, Eric Gregson, Michael King, Paul Lit- tlewood, Melany Mar- tin, Steven Monast, Michael Morel, Cheryl Morel, Stephanie Nobrega, Paulo Ron- quinha, Barry Richard, Kevin Sousa, John Souza, Christine Voi- sine. HISTORY: Priscilla Ardoin, Janet Arruda, Ana Catojo, David Correira, Antonio Couto, Alina Diaz, Eartha Grant, Carlos Mascarenhas, Patricia Pacheco, Theresa Par- ada, Cindy Pierce, Grace Rouxinol, Robin Sequeira, Dino Yotides. Activities 133 T.V. and Audio Visual Aides FIRST ROW — Peter Alpert, Mike Butler, Tom Flood, Kathy Boucher, Rena Strollo, Peggy Fisher, Elaine Moore, Steven Blackburn, David Amaral. SECOND ROW — Allan Monteiro, Susan Chaves, Mary Gonsalves, Michael Lowe, Barry Shuster, Larry Houbre, Michael Rever, Brian Gomes. THIRD ROW — Mr. Mangen, Lori Wilkinson, Peter Hallen, Brian Verronneau, Cheryl Sousa, Tony Pinho, John Oliver, Thomas Blake, Thomas Hebert, Wayne Harrison, Steven Aronberg, Patricia Geggatt, Christine Parker, Barbara Coutu, Cheryl Smola, Cidalia Rodrigues, Mario Condeco, Mr. Al Walde, James MacCord, Paul Koczera. ALSO: Linda DeSousa, Gary Rogers, Americo Vieira, Pete Wilde. Reading Room Aides FIRST ROW — Susan Viens, Shelley Piva, Julie Tobojka, Gwen Bettencourt. SECOND ROW — Kathy Amaral, Susan Cabral, Ann Shehab, Darlene Souza, Kim Sterling, Joanne Butler, Cindy Tulloch, Jane Lawless, Debra Theg, Debra Vasconcellos. THIRD ROW — Mrs. Zielinski, Valerie Tetrault, Eve- lyn Francis, Susan Ciaburri, Janet Myers, Maria Fortes, Eleanor Rego, Barbara Duchaine, Erica Pie- dade, Joan Coutu, Nancy Anthony, Sharon Cabral, Miss Stocker. ALSO: Debbie Donaghy, Maria Fortes, Judy Mano, Maria Marques, Susan Pires, Carl Russo, Denise Tetreault, Eva Zatir. Handbell Choir L TO R — Charleen Fisher, Janet Peitavino, James Medeiros, Melissa Crompton, Larry Houbre, David Rodriquez. ALSO: Frank Gallant, Michelle LeBlanc, Anne Marie Sylvia, Judy Wholley. Keyboard Club FIRST ROW — James Medeiros, Nancy Cooper, Susan Nadeau. SECOND ROW — Karen Pelezarski, Elaine Moore, Charlene Fisher, Edward Ada- mowski, David Wade, Brian Souza. ALSO: Priscilla Bates, Ann Ponichtera, Anne Kummer, David Rodriguez. Concert Chorale FIRST ROW — Anne Kummer, Charleen Fisher. SEC. ROW — Joanne Bedard, Steven Monast, David Rodriguez, John Reid, Cheryl Matson, Melissa Crompton, Pat Borges, Chris- tine Alves, Melanie Cote, Marilyn Dias. THIRD ROW — Mrs. Heimberg (advisor), Kevin Souza, Emily Garrett. ALSO: Wil- liam Bailey, Frank Gallant, Michael Horn, Stacy Metcalf. Activities 135 Future Nurses FIRST ROW, | to r — Lori Stringer (sec.), Susan Hallett (vice pres.), Judith Wholley (pres.), Kathleen Regis (treas.). SEC. ROW — Mary Keenan, Brenda Rousseau, Nancy Zielinski, Chris Ferrier, Jacqueline Racine. THIRD ROW — Antonio Pavao, Debbie Theg, Lynn Donlan, Donna Meyers, Annette Sokol, Theresa Hebert, Roberta Dupre, Michelle Oliveira. FOURTH ROW — Nurse Simpson (advisor), Susan Blecharc- zyk, Joan Cordeiro, Nancy Hallett, Cidalia Rodriques, Col- leen Raymond, Denise Menard, Andrea Coderre, Annette Coderre, Michelle Dziuba, Pamela Barrows, Karen Rodri- ques, Vanessa Costa. ALSO: Susan Aguiar, Anne Boucher, Rosemary Ferreira, Debbie Florio, Patricia Geggatt, Theresa Holmes, Linda Medeiros, Cynthia Mendes, Heidi Picard, Pau- line Poitras, Sharon Rezendes, Diane Rose, Virginia Tracz, Donna Tuite, Michelle Vezina. FIRST ROW, | to r — Brenda Correia, Manuel Andrews, Iris Macedo, Analina Soares, Allan Monteiro, Lorna Macon, Frank Pina (cultural chairman), Aaron Perry, Arthur Rose, Carol Horne, Deborah Hunt. SEC. ROW — Carol Andrade, Tajuwana Malmberg, Yvonne Silva (sec.), Linda Gonsalves, Sandra Turner, Amelia Almeida, Gloria Diaz, Rosita DaCosta, Saundra Grace, Darla Borges, Robin Burr, Lisa DeSilva, Clinton Harris, Charlene Burton, Beverly Azevedo, Mary Ellen Nunes, Karen Gibbs (treas.), Marcy Pina, Robert Cruz, Terry Lopes (social chairwoman), Debra Livramento, Debra Martin, Elaine Gomes. THIRD ROW — Cynthia Gomes, David Houtman, Robert Barboza, David Crom- well, James Montague, Jeffrey Medina, Joseph Goodine, Michael Lisbon, Kenneth Grace, Glenn Pina, Gary Correia, Steven Lopes, Joseph Pontes, Jose Almeida, Kent Silva, Dale Easton, Steve Lopes, Kenneth Soares (pres.), Benjamin Burns, Marilyn Clark (vice pres.), Rene Pinto, Thomas Smith, Marianne Duarte, Rose Lopes, Debbie Sylvia, Susan Ramos, Diane Leitao (pub. rel. co-or.), Miss Smith (advisor), Mr. Ronald Barboza (co-advisor). ALSO: Barbara Alves, Manuel Andrews, Milton Arnum, Ricardo Barrows, Wanda Castro, Kevin Lloyd, Deirdre Lee Lopes, Bruce Sarmento, Bernadette Santos. 136 Activities FIRST ROW, L to R — Elizabeth Perry, Jacqueline Duval (Treas.). SECOND ROW — Melinda DiPasquali, Linda Cabral (Sec.), Ann Moyer. THIRD ROW — Anastasios Gounaris, Michelle Bergeron, Shona Lee, Lucinda Bjornoy (Pres.). (continued) Michael Sylvia, Annette Coderre, Donald O'Malley, Andrea Coderre, Anne Pelc- zarski, Gina Mendez, Miss Wilde (Advisor). ALSO: Lori Areia. FIRST ROW — Susan Pothier, Mary Hazner, Mindy Kaner, Virginia Tracz, Deborah Morrison, Jacqueline Duval. SECOND ROW — Deborah Pearson, Mary Beth Pearson, Andrea Coderre (pres.), Janet Peitavino, Annette Coderre (vice pres.), Cynthia Wood, Cynthia Tulloch. THIRD ROW — Mr. Guy (advisor), Sharon Almeida, Cheryl Carreau, Michelle Dziuba, Sharon Soares, Paula Flood, Beth Condon, Deborah Whitlock, Susan Beauregard, Patricia Oliveira, Edward McKay. ALSO: Joao Adriano, Chery! Almeida, Lisa Barker, Margarida Centeio, Christine Dabrow- ski, William Friedman, Christine Freire, Sheryl Ochab, Heidi Picard, Kathleen Ryan, Suzanne Rybka, Sarah Azevedo. Latin Club FIRST ROW, L to R— Pamela Miller (vice pres.), Todd Kates (pres.), Karen Morse (sec.). SECOND ROW — Melissa Crompton, Deborah MacMillen, Heidi Picard, Kevin Morgado, Beth Ferreira (treas.), Mr. Pepin (advisor), Richard Alfredo, Eric Spencer, Debra Cote. THIRD ROW — Mary Sparrow, Richard Purcell, Joan Wilcox, Debra Theg, Anne Riley, Kenneth Kaye, Mindy Kaner, Virginia Tracz, Pamela Barrows, Deborah Abelha, David Sylvia. FOURTH ROW — Christine Alves, Larry Rogers, Stanley Hemsley, Peter Deneault, Theresa Holmes, Judith Wholley, Howard Jacobs, Paul Lacouture, Lisa Barker, Aaron Bexsen, Tammy Fox, Lisa Montplaisir, Suzanne Rybka, Mary Frey, Mark Piva. ALSO: Bruce Alpert, Peter Alpert, James Buckley, Stacy Metcalf, Jane Ostric, Christine Dabrowski, Donna Clough, Lori Lang, Owen Heleen, Diane Caya, Linda Cabral, Gina Mendes, Laine Blier. Activities 137 A. (A.) SENIORS: Barbara Alves, Marilyn Clark, Carmen Muniz, Susan Rodrigues, Laverne Silva, Bernadette Santos, Joyce Santos, Teresa Tolen- tino, Donna Almeida, Penny Taylor, Antonieta Borges, Linda Sequeira, Ver- onica Bizarro. E: (E.) D COMPANY: FIRST ROW — Lt. Bernadette Santos, Maj. Carmen Muniz, Cpt. Susan Rodriquez. FIRST LINE — Lt. Linda Gilmete, Diane Preece, Beverly Perestrelo, Priscilla Rogers, Elizabeth Fernandes, Iris Macedo, Alicia Valentine, Pamela Bulgar. SECOND LINE — Suzanne Galarza, Lt. Linda Medeiros, Norma Blanchette, Marie Gilmete, Lt. Paula Lucio, Anne Soares, Louise Racine, Wanda Castro. SEMI-CIRCLE — (B.) STAFF AND COLOR GUARD: FIRST ROW — Lt. Col. Marilyn Clark, Col. Barbara Alves. SEC- OND ROW — Mgj. Linda Sequeira, Cpt. Joyce Santos, Maj. Antoineta Borges. THIRD ROW — Maj. Donna Almeida, Maj. Teresa Tolentino, S.Mg. Jeannette Cunha. COLOR GUARD: Ann Marie Sylvia, Kathy Wong, Cheryl Vieira, Colleen Pina. Cc (C.) B COMPANY: FIRST LINE — Nancy Kresge, Debra Cornell, Chris Mello, Ruth Silva, Elaine Johnson, Charlotte Harris. SECOND LINE — Ist Lt. Veronica Bizarro, Donna Offley, Delia Sma- gacz, Deborah Antunes. THIRD LINE — Linda Gonsalves, Joan Green, Dawn Potter, Rhonda Parris. (D.) C COMPANY: RT. FRONT — Laverne Silva, Joanne Ponte, Suzanne Almeida, Belinda Bettencourt, Linda Gomes, Anita Rose, Darleen Silva, Alice Oliveira, Shelley Todman, Maria Dina, Donna Greene, Che- ryl Lawrence, Gail Pina, Margarida Centeio, Elizabeth Gerstmier, Margaret Rosa. CENTER — Brenda Pam- plona. F: (F.) A COMPANY: SEMI-CIRCLE — Nancy Rose, Cheryl Hirst, Antoinette Elaine Gomes, Chris Freire, Cynthia Gomes, Paula Rosa, Chris Champagne, Damary Vega, Joanne Car- reio, Rhonda Fleming, Darleen Bodeau, Nancy Inacio, Kim Pina. CENTER — Lt. Euginia Rezendes. ] 38 Activities Duarte, Loide Martins, Pamela Woodacre, Donna Alves, Carol Burns, Cpt. Penny Taylor, Cheryl Hassen, Maureen Oliveira, Eleanor Bissonnette, Kim Silvia, Robin Offley, Rita Harris, Dawn Lovell, Kathy Taylor. MIDDLE — Eliz- abeth Taylor, Diane Morency, Kathy Fields. ROTC STAFF: FIRST ROW — Lt. Col. Richard Alfonso. SECOND ROW — Magj. Robert Sellman. THIRD ROW — Cpt. Robert Roderi- ques, Cpt. John deFreitas, Cpt. Russell Armstrong, Cpt. David Perry. FOURTH ROW — Ist Sgt. Peter Goodwin, Ist Lt. Donald Rei, Sgt. Maj. Michael Morel, 1st Sgt. Michael St. Don. A COMPANY: FIRST ROW — Ist Lt. Ricardo Barros, Roger Barrows, Ist Lt. William Arruda. SECOND ROW — Michael Pacheco, Ernest Texeira, Roberto Raposo, Brian Peppers, Frederick Ferreira. THIRD ROW — David Swift, Jose Estacio, Steven Peppers, Carlos Mascare- nhas, Antonio Couto, Chris Almy. FOURTH ROW — Allen Costa, Joe Ramos, Michael Simonson, Eugenio da Camara, Keith Vargas, John Duraes, Robert Clavin, Paul Turpel. B COMPANY: FIRST ROW — Cpt. Augusto Texeira, Richard Oli- veira, Ist Lt. Kevin Anthony. SECOND ROW — Gary Lavimoni- ere, Curtis Thayer, Gary Correia. THIRD ROW — Wayne Pinel, Lee Rocha. FOURTH ROW — Lawrence Jenkins, Bruce Ramos, David Briggs. FIFTH ROW — David Jorge, Robert Caldas, Timo- thy Lopes. Activities 139 Senior Steering FIRST ROW — Michael Brugger, Donald O'Malley, Mary Gonsalves, Susan Chaves, Wayne Rocha. SEC. ROW — Arlene Bulotsky, Louise Sylvia, Margaret Chagaruly, Martin Jacobvitz, Sharon Amaral, Kathy Rapoza, Jon Piwowarezyk. THIRD ROW — George Racine, Susan Haydt, Evelyn Francis, Judy Pacheco, Susan Stankiewicz, Rox Anne Rock, Susan Cotter, Patricia Leslie, Deborah Pearson, Kenneth Soares, Yvonne Silva, Susan Hallett, Susan Dessert. ALSO: Robert Allen, Gail Amaral, Gina Barksdale, JoAnne Bedard, Teresa Bryan, Colleen Cal- nan, Marilyn Clark, Susan Cohen, Joan Cordeiro, Gary Correia, Melissa Crompton, David Crumley, Donna Four- nier, Sherry Freitas, Patricia Geggatt, Joseph Goodine, Marcia Gosselin, Debra Hunt, Chris Krouzek, Diana Law- rence, Anne Marshall, Edward McKay, Jeffrey Mendes, Debbie Mendonca, Alan Monteiro, Janet Myers, Mike Nelson, Stephanie Nobrega, Pam Oliver, Margie Picanso, Rene Pinto, Pearl Pires, Eugene Piva, Ann Roda, Dawn Rodriques, Susan Rodriques, Douglas Soares, Clara Vinagre. Crimson Courter FIRST ROW — Kevin Paul, Patricia Ferreira, Donald O'Malley, Clint Oliveira, Michael Lowe, Debra Chervinsky (co-ed. in chief), Priscilla Bates (co-ed. in chief). SEC. ROW — Tod Nunes, Larry Houbre, Brian Souza, Barbara Couto, Marilyn Clark, Doris Hebert, Elizabeth Ostric, Debra DeFreitas (man, ed.), Shona Lee. THIRD ROW — Roger Silva (advisor), Mr. Fleming (advisor). FOURTH ROW — Donna Elias, Pamela Neagley, Kevin Amaral, Marjory Tsouprake. ALSO: Bruce Alpert, Ste- ven Aronberg, Susan Bociek, Mary Cabral (bus. ed.), Alan Lessoff, Cindy Nunes, Nancy Pacheco, Ed Rose, Mark Saba. Student Congress FIRST ROW — Doris Isherwood (treas.), Debra Vasconcellos (vice pres.), Donna Demers (pres.), Suzanne Rybka, Mindy Kaner, Heidi Picard (sec.), Virginia Tracz (parl.), Elizabeth Perry, Nora Isherwood. SEC. ROW — Jan Bindas (sec.-vice pres.), Donald O'Malley, Debra Crom- well, Michael Brugger, David Carreiro, Mr. Vaz (advisor), Eric Spencer, Lynne Cotter, Owen Heleen, Debra Figueira, Alina Diaz, Alan Lessoff (sgt. at arms), Chery! Almeida. ALSO: Bruce Alpert, Peter Alpert, Andy Antone, Donald Blake, Dawn Carter, Christine Dabrowski, Joyce Franklin, Linda Garlington, Patricia Geggatt, Anastasios Gounaris, John Gounaris, Roberta Lassey, Norma Maillet, Susan Medeiros, Michael Nelson, Deborah Pereira, Carol Smith, Dannielle Trahan, Kevin Turner. 140 Activities Bowling League L TO R — Robert Silver, Kevin Britto, Russell Fredette, Marc Bourassa, Brian Woodacre, Jim Booker (pres.-sec.), Charles Simon, John Dupuis (vice pres.), Michael Guy, Ken Hayes, Raymond Caton. ALSO: Tim Allison, Michelle Bergeron, Andre Bernier, Ronald Bigos, David Brugger, Erin Calnan, Ronald Choquette, Paul Costa, Paul Cote, Gary Coulombe, Carol Cowan, Deborah Crowell, Cathieann Curtis, Mike Desrosiers, Robert Devlin, Kathy Duarte, Maureen England, Peter Fernandes, Carl Forsblom, Deborah Fryzel, Lisa Fur- tado, Shawn Furtado, Debra Gatenby, Joe Gouveia, Cheryl Gundersen, Barry Hathaway, Richard Henderson, Gary Hignite, Cheryl Hirst, Wayne Hubbard, Patty Hubright, Gary Jezierski, Linda Jezierski, Debra Johansen, Kenny Kaye, Paul LaFrance, Mark L'Etoile, Peter Lorenco, John Machado, Gary Mahon, Gabriel Miranda, Richard Montella, Ann Moyer, Doris Moyer, Dave Nelson, Martin Nolan, Brian Nunes, Michael Raphael, Jeff Rechter, Daniel Reynolds (treas.), Stephen Richard, James Robinson, Debra Roseman, Paul Santos, Cathy Sherill, Douglas Souza, Fred Sylvia, Robert Sylvia, Michael St. Don, Mark St. Pierre, Carlos Tabares, Michael Thomas, Joan Wilcox, Peter Wilde, Mr. Edmundson (advisor). FACULTY MEMBERS: Mr. Biscari, Mr. Girard, Mr. Longo, Mr. Machado, Mr. Pepin, Mr. Silva. Iberian Club Advisor: Mr. Taylor Thomas Acevedo Nancy Cooper Richard Curry Cynthia Feliciano Maria Ferreira Denise Gaquette Godiva Medeiros Lesbia Perez Peter Perperas Tina Rebelo Carlos Tabares Damary Vega Activities 141 142 Activities Majorettes FIRST ROW — Heidi Teixeira, Rose Furtado, Judy Pacheco, Cheryl Law- rence, Kathleen Hayes, Susan Caron. SECOND ROW — Yvette Desautels, Kathy Calado, Wendy Warrington (Head), Alycia Deconnick, Toni Tsot- sones. ALSO: Jackie Cordeiro. FIRST ROW — Deborah Pitts (Head), Patricia Leslie, Erin Sullivan, Debbie Lowther, Pat Sheerin, Rebecca O'Berry, Debra Livramento, Sally Sylvia, Laurene Gonsalves, Sharon LaBossiere (former Head), Nora Benoit, Beth Gorman. FIRST ROW — Mr. Rapoza (Director), Richard Jordan, Mara Fellouris, Donna Demers, Frank Gallant, Kristian Hauge, Joanne Tavares, Joseph Amaral, Marilyn Dias, Kevin Souza, Emily Almeida. SECOND ROW — Annette Fisher, Treg Monty, Frank Oliver, Kenneth Soares, Andrew Matson, John Oliver, Curtis Moraes, Paul Cabral, Lynne Cotter, John Robinson, Emily Garrett, Lucinda Bjornoy, Carol Andrade, Alphonse Williams, Charles Furtado, Robert Couto, Edward Adamowski, Mark Macedo, Jose Almeida, .'ulian Youngblood, George Barclay, Nancy Cooper, Paul Ladino, Paula Berche, Kathy Spooner, Charleen Fisher, Richard Santos, Anne Kummer, Priscilla Bates, Peter Conners, Walter Giesta, Frank Rodriques Activities 143 Be et: ae 1 hoe . 4 om “ek Pm bod Compliments of VERMETTE AND BATES INSURANCE AGENCY INC. 968-970 Kempton Street New Bedford, Ma. Tel. 993-1705 — 993-1731 Compliments of CASE JEWELERS 258 Union Street — New Bedford, Ma. Congratulations to the Class of '75 Compliments of | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Souza Compliments of J R DISTRIBUTORS 192 South Main St. Acushnet, Ma. Best of Luck Class of '75 ENERIS CERAMIC STUDIO 745 Hathaway Rd. CLASSES — CERAMIC SUPPLIES New Bedfond : Happiness Always to the Class of '75 NBHS BUSINESS CLUB Joyce Nissen Joyce Medeiros Advisor: MS. DAWN CATON President: KAREN VITAL Vicki Alves Dotty Reynolds Serving all Airlines and Forwarders at Logan Airport Joyce Smith Lesley Reynolds Chris Alves Dawn Rodrigues Dawn Alves Mary Cabral : Tel. 996-4954 S Se 2 a “Door to Door” N “N ADAMS AIR FREIGHT, INC. Frank Morse Breaking the Service Barrier 562 Acushnet Avenue New Bedford, Mass. 02740 “ 2 145 PSTROY DURFEE 4 Gp en + ee eetae tn WA Football (A.) Pre-game warm-up. (B.) Manny Burgo with Trainer Andy Mason. (C.) “Tear them up, Whalers.”’ This year the Crimson Tide showed the school what hard work, good conditioning, and determination can do. The season started off slowly, but the team found a spark and from then on they played like a championship club. In the beginning of the season Head Coach Bruce MacPherson was quoted as saying, ‘We have a great team, if only we could put it all together.'’ Well, the Crimson, led by co-captains Peter Rose and Mark Sullivan, finally did it. In mid-season the team crushed top-ranked Catholic Memorial and from then on rolled over every team in their path. When Thanksgiving arrived the Whalers had compiled 3 victories in a row and they were ready to smash Durfee. The offense led by John Bonneau, Eric Arena, Peter Rose, and Mike Lowe racked up 12 points while the defense led by James Gagnon, Gilbert Carlisle, Bruce McCann, Mark Sullivan, and Joe Bilodeau played a great game, shutting Durfee out. The Whalers proved they were really on top. Throughout the season many people attended the games and enjoyed the team's outstanding performances. Their season ended with a 5-4-1 record. Congratulations and thank you, football team and coaches. FIRST ROW — Asst. Coach — Dick Ponte, Bruce McCann, Gilbert Carlisle, James Gagnon, Peter Rose, Mark Sullivan, Joe Bilodeau, Manny Burgo, John Bonneau, Aaron Perry, Mike Goulart, Mike Lowe, Eric Arena, Paul Koczera, Head Coach Bruce MacPherson. SECOND ROW — Albert Silvia, Bruce Maccini, Bob Cruz, John Cottuli, Stan Hemsley, Casey Cabral, Mike Clark, Kevin Haslam, Tom Wood, Dale Easton, Jeff Medina, Daniel Starke, Asst. Coach Kenneth Soares. THIRD ROW — John Arena, Louis Branco, Glenn Pires, Terrence Lopes, Jim Gilbert, Joe Costa, Paul Balestracci, Scott Buckley, Wayne Souza, Ben Burns, Chris Souto, Mark Gagnon, Charles Pires, Ernie Frechette. 148 Sports (A.) FIRST ROW — Mike Goulart, Mark Sullivan, Bruce McCann, Jim Gagnon, Gilbert Carlisle, Charles Pires, Aaron Perry. SECOND ROW — Peter Rose, Mike Lowe, Manny Burgo, Joe Bilodeau, John Bonneau, Paul Koczera, Ernie Frechette, Eric Arena. (B.) Co-Capt. Mark Sullivan, Co-Capt. Peter Rose and Head Coach Bruce MacPherson. (C.) Coaches Dick Ponte, Bruce MacPherson and Kenneth Soares. FIRST ROW — W. Goulart, R. Henderson, D. DeRosa, F. Travers, M. Lima, S. Szynal, J. Ramos, P. Cucci, M. Guy, Coach G. Goodfellow. SECOND ROW — Manager J. White, C. Vieira, M. Pina, L. Roderigues, G. Brune, R. Logan, S. Mills, D. Sameiro, G. Silva, D. Murphy. THIRD ROW — M. LaBerge, R. Goulart, M. Bojack, R. Caton, J. Blackburn, D. Costa, M. Bonneau, D. Bilodeau, K. Finnerty, and E. Bateman. Sports 149 (A.) 10 Bonneau scrambling free. (B.) 58 Gagnon 42 Maccini doing their thing. (C.) Defense waiting to destroy. (D.) Encouraging words from the coach. (E.) Offense — down, ready, set. . . (F.) 82 Cruz goes up for a pass. (G.) Dooms- day defense crushing their opponents. 150 Sports (A.) 28 Arena running for daylight. (B.) 76 Sullivan doing a painful job. (C.) 12 Souza put- ting his foot into it. (D.) 22 Bilodeau having a hard time. (E.) 10 and 28 Bonneau to Arena for a sweep. (F.) 33 Rose planning his next move. (G.) 66 and 58 McCann and Gagnon waiting for the play to begin. E. F. Sports 151 Girls’ Field Hockey FIRST ROW — Sharon Costa, Mary Kummer, Lisa Perry, Debbie Chervinsky, Lucinda Bjor- noy. SECOND ROW — Laura Caton, Fran- cine Ramos, Leslie Ainsworth, Bonnie Knox, Julie Henrigues, Suzanne Almeida, Kim Dlouhy, Karen Cleveland, Kathy Hopwood, Elizabeth Ostric, Nancy Theodore, Janet Pei- tavino, Sally Cohen, Cynthia Tulloch, Mary Hebert, Celeste Desrosiers, Carol Souza, Debbie Figueira, Debbie Abelha. The second season of girls’ field hockey at NBHS showed much improvement over the initial team effort of last year. Coached by Mrs. Pauline Amaral and headed by tri-c4ptains Debbie Chervinsky, Lisa Perry, and Mary Kummer, the varsity squad posted a 3-5-2 final record. Two forfeits by Bishop Gerrard and a 2-1 victory over Fairhaven accounted for the wins while the two ties came in Westport and Fairhaven games. The jayvee squad concluded with one win against Fairhaven, two losses to Stang, and five ties. Returning to the varsity lineup from last year’s squad were last year’s co-captain Debbie Chervinsky, Lisa Perry, Mary Kummer, Eliza- beth Ostric, Kathy Hopwood, and Celeste Desrosier. Selected to be on the area conference's All-Star first team was sophomore Debbie Figueira. Mary Kummer and our exchange student Shona Lee were elected to the All-Star second team. £090 are TT erer iar tes PEEL II LILS anil SELLS ROLE AEE SENIORS: Lucinda Bjornoy, Shona Lee, Kathy LeBlanc, Sharon Costa. KNEELING — Deb- bie Chervinsky, and Lisa Perry. | : a ‘, ¢ ti My % ee ae Se f YF IR Ry pat et , SRE Yee, dak, = Ak ee GY 152 Sports FEE ESI LPT AST t (A.) Watch it, going to lose it. (B.) Set it up. (C.) Win it, Lisa. (D.) Watch out, defense. (E.) Getting free. (F.) Clear it. (G.) Fantastic save. (H.) Lost it again. (I.) Foiled again. (J.) A corner hit. Soccer Sie 't wewih EE At the outset of the New Bedford High soccer season the entire squad was optimistic about their chances for a league championship. The experience that the young seniors were bringing back to the squad would prove to be a deciding factor in continuing the winning ways in the months to come. The next few months would show that NBHS did indeed have a superior soccer squad while allowing their opponents only 3 goals during the first 13 victories of the season. During the first week of November the State Tournament Committee elected New Bedford High School as the number ‘One”’ team in Eastern Mass. Our first game was against Billerica High which saw our team defeat them by a score of 2-1. Next was a cherished victory against Newton High. The Eastern Mass. Final saw NBHS defeat Needham 3-0. On Nov. 16 NBHS played West Springfield High and suffered their first loss. Although NBHS outplayed their opponents they were unable to push across the winning goal. The season’s record was 17-1 and the squad was quite pleased that their efforts proved so good. Another plus for the soccer team this season had to be the addition of its Junior Varsity program. In the past Coach Bob Parker had to handle the coach- ing of our booters alone. However this year the addition of Coach Jim Medeiros helped the season’s cause greatly. The young Whalers had a winning season. The nine game schedule proved their prowess while being undefeated and building for next year’s Varsity action. The squads were honored with a banquet, where jackets and letters were presented. Thus ended another banner year for the New Bedford High School booters. VARSITY: FIRST ROW — Joe Porto, Santiago Pavao, Puff Caneira, Jorge Goncalves, Tom Furtado, Joe Maciel. SECOND ROW — Carlos Chaves, Larry Bywell, Horace Carvalho, Louis Macedo, Eddie de Melo, Tony Castro, Joe Neves, Ed Borges, Ozzie Ferreira, Tony Cardoso, Leo Pudim. 154 Sports SENIORS: FIRST ROW — Tony Castro, Puff Caneira, Jorge Goncalves, Tom Fur- tado, Louis Macedo. SECOND ROW — Santiago Pavao, Ed de Melo, Joe Porto, Larry Bywell. Puff, Jorge, and Tom were the co-captains. (A.) Winning a faceoff. (B.) Maciel running wild to score. (C.) Boy, are we enthu- siastic! (D.) Good Try, Santiago. wy 2 ete ae ae ae . : % un Sw . com Ps Sd JUNIOR VARSITY: FIRST ROW — Jeff Pitts, Rui Pavao, John Santos, Joe Nourra, Mario Condeco, Manny Silva, John Gula. SECOND ROW — Coach Jim Medeiros, Joe Machado, Aurelio Coelho, Tony De Costa, Paul Costa, Louie Bettencourt, Paul Fernandes, David Tschaen, Joe Da Silva, Tom Gioiosa, Clint Oliveira, Alfonso De Cunha. Sports 155 a oe, oe TOR ERS oS ton (A.) One header too many. (B.) Words from the wise. (C.) Getting down to it. (D.) Not this time! (E.) Ripped off again. (F.) Tip-toe through the defense. (G.) The chase is on. 156 Sports (A.) Heading my way. (B.) Doing it with fancy footwork. (C.) Causing troubles for the goalie. (D.) Defense holding tight. (E.) Happy young men. (F.) Such team emotion! (G.) Lining it up and letting it go. BOSTON UNIVERSITY jaa WOME 46:24 GUESTS ake 0 e os 0 eet —— ae a mood G. Sports 157 ross-Country FIRST ROW — Glen Pina, Jay Sylvia, Larry Rogers, Harold Miller, Roberto Raposo. SECOND ROW — Bill Meehan, Antonio Lima, Rick Barros, Rod Rodrigues, and Coach Ralph Perry. Pi nt SENIORS: Glen Pina, Bill Meehan, Rod Rodrigues, Antonio Lima. 158 Sports The cross-country team suffered a disappointing season. Although the lack of interest and publicity hurt the team, it didn't affect the runners. A cross-country athlete puts in as much time and effort as a basketball or football player but doesn't receive any recognition. Every member on the team is a devoted athlete, and no per- son who tried out for the team was cut. Practices consisted of many long hours running. Cross-country is one of the most physically demanding sports and the team should be commended for its hard work and maximum effort. 2 - — ——_— eer ee Halt-Time Activities oe F = Sports 159 Coach Richard Ponte 160 Sports Winter Track SENIORS: FIRST ROW — Gary Correia, Joe Bilo- deau, Darrell Monteiro, Glen Pina. SECOND ROW — Rod Rodrigues, Bruce McCann, and Joe Pontes. FIRST ROW — Carlos Vieira, Gary Correia, Rod Rodrigues, Joe Bilodeau, Bruce McCann, Darrell Monteiro, Glen Pina, Joe Pontes. SECOND ROW — Mark Gagnon, Mark Macedo, Louis Lopes, Mike Clark, Glenn Pires, David Duggan, Benja- min Burns, Rodney Gonsalves. THIRD ROW — Jeff Lawton, Harold Miller, Clinton Martin, Chris Beaudoin, Wayne Ramos, Dennis Gerrard, Jim Gilbert, Daniel Starkie. FOURTH ROW — Bonnie Knox, Julie Henrigues, Mary Healy, Laura Caton, Bradford Cosmos, Terry Lopes, Susan Costa, Jeff Medina. This year, the winter track team is under the guidance of coaches Richard Ponte and Ralph Perry. Senior co-capts. for this season are Rod Rodrigues and Joe Bilodeau. Both are standouts in their respective events. ; The team started out this season with a thrilling victory over arch-rival Dartmouth. Competition was stiff all through the meet, and was decided by the last event, the relay. Following a heartbreaking loss to Attleboro, the team bounced back to roll over N. B. Voke and Barnstable. Along came Somerset and again it was another tough decision. Somerset edged out a squeaker over an injury-riddled Whaler squad. Traveling to Falmouth, everyone knew it was going to be a tough meet, and it was! It was a nip-and-tuck battle that left the Crimson on the short end of a 43-38 score with the relay left. If the Whalers had won the relay it would have been a tie; if they had lost, it would have been a long ride home. A brilliant effort lifted the Whalers to a 43-43 tie. Outstanding players this year included seniors Joe Bilodeau, Rod Rodrigues and Bruce McCann. Leading the list as future stars for NBHS are Glenn Pires, Jeff Medina and Mike Clark. Female athletes will also share in the glory in the upcoming season. go. (C.) A good jump. (D.) Come on, Joe, you can , (A.) Give it a good throw. (B.) On your mark, get set do it. (E.) Finishing first, second, and third. (F.) Run to a victory, girls. Sports 161 Girls’ Basketball “wy wi BD Up ; VARSITY: FIRST ROW — Tri-captains Regina Gomes, Rose Lopes, Dianne Leitao. SECOND ROW — Coach Jeanne Bon- neau, Deborah Sylvia, Sheila Tierney, Kelly Almeida, Colleen Pina, Mary Kummer. THIRD ROW — Shona Lee, Chris Rioux, Mary Beehan, and Robyn Nelson. BDFOpy ) wT WUEDPag, i) ‘3 2 } Vl BLDFAP ) nr WP SENIORS: Shona Lee, Regina Gomes, Dianne Leitao, Rose Lopes. la be ee Wey JUNIOR VARSITY: FIRST ROW — Co-captains Elizabeth Bennett, Julie Noel. SECOND ROW — Iris Macedo, Melany Martin, Joyce Soares, Francine Ramos. THIRD ROW — Doreen Pina, Elaine Gomes, Deirdre Lopes, and Karen Silva. The New Bedford High School girls’ varsity basketball team, coached by Mrs. Jeanne Bonneau, was well on its way to stardom due to their perform- ances during the season. Mary Beehan, Dianne Leitao, Robyn Nelson and Regina Gomes deserve high recognition for their excellence in this sport. They have been the high scorers and the best front line in all of the games. Miss Beehan averages 8 points, Robyn 10, Dianne 14 and Regina 7 points per game. Tri-captains this year are Regina Gomes, Dianne Leitao, and Rose Lopes who are all seniors. The only other senior on the team is our exchange student from New Zealand, Shona Lee. The female Whalers ended up a fan- tastic season with an 11-1 record, one that the loyal fans could be really proud of. 162 Sports ) (A.) Setting up for the next play. (B.) Cooling off with a timeout. _ (C.) Not this time. (D.) Jump ball. (E.) Looking for help. (F.) Show- ing their defensive stands. (G.) Two points! (H.) Where did the ball go? Sports 163 Ice Hockey aR T NEL) yo Ser FIRST ROW — Ken Mello, Mark Bono, Tom Caton, Mike Weber, Bobby Fitzsimmons, Bob Allen, David Bergeron, Donald Caldas, Charles Vanderhoop, Paul Mitchell, Jim Broughton, John Kinney, Tom Paton. SEC- OND ROW — Assistant Coach Ray Valencia, Arthur Macey, David Chapman, Coach John McBain, Steve Vargas, Anthony Raffa, Peter Mello, Mark Sullivan, Jeff Jackimocz, Billy Sylvia, Dave Ferreira, Dave Tschaen, and Assistant Coach Dick Sylvia. The Whalers have practiced hard every day and are enthusiastic about this year’s team. It seems that several players returning from last year’s team will add that extra bit of punch and spark to get the younger Whalers off and running. The season looks towards the bright side and the hopes of going all the way. The Whalers skated into the Silver City Tournament near Christmas time with thoughts of being near the top, but fell short. In the tournament they won their first contest 10-2 and lost the second one 8-5. NBHS’s biggest city rival New Bedford Vocational squared off twice within four nights to battle each other, but the Whalers proved to be too strong and beat the Artisans 10-0 and 5-0 in donnybrook-filled games. The Whalers are coached by John McBain and assisted by Ray Valencia and Dick Sylvia. Peter Mello is the captain while Mark Sullivan and David Bergeron are the co-captains. Protecting the goal mouth and keeping the scores low and close are Bob Allen and David Bergeron. This year’s team has many promising skaters who try to give you one-hundred percent of their effort every time they step onto the ice. If the Whalers continue to play inspired hockey and skate end-to-end hockey they will be on the right road to a super season. FIRST ROW — Peter Mello, Mark Sullivan, Donald Caldas, David Bergeron, Billy Sylvia, Jeff Jackimocz. SECOND ROW — Ray Valencia, Coach John McBain, John Kinney, and Dick Sylvia. A Sports RWS, 1 oo or ae H. (A.) A perfect slapshot. (B.) Congratulations. (C.) Jam it in, Donald. (D.) On the sidelines. (E.) Letting it go. (F.) Content just waiting awhile. (G.) Be on your guard. (H.) Ripped off. (I.) Faceoff again. Sports 165 ri H. (A.) A tight squeeze. (B.) Finding a way out. (C.) Deep look of concentration. (D.) Waiting in good position. (E.) What can | do to score? (F.) Penalty box time. (G.) Who's the guilty one? (H.) Sharp as an owl and quick as a cat. (I.) Face-off. 166 Sports Basketball SENIORS: Kenneth Soares, Mike Bobrowiecki, Jeff Miller, John Zychowicz. Co-captains Mike Bobrow- iecki, Jeff Miller. —-_. = i « 9 2 Se VARSITY: FIRST ROW — Kenneth Soares, Carlos De Pina, Robert Barboza, Jeff Miller, Mike Bobrowiecki, Dennis Costa, Robert Cruz, David Duarte. SECOND ROW — Coach Sal Lombardo, Mike Delgado, Stan Hemsley, David Houtman, Donald Rose, Peter Rosa, Jim Montague, Mike Fields. ALSO: John Zychowicz. JUNIOR VARSITY: FIRST ROW — Mike Sylvia, Paul Coucci, Mark Semiao, Roland Ferguson, Bruce Pires. SECOND ROW — Joseph Andrade, Steven Feinstein, David Nightingale, Roland Henderson, David Murphy. The New Bedford High School's basketball team is coached by Mr. Sal Lom- bardo, assisted by Mr. Mitchell Kuliga. The co-captains are Mike Bobrowiecki, and Jeff Miller. This year’s team has many outstanding, smart and quick basket- ball players and good underclassmen. During NBHS’ pre-season contest they seemed to be well-balanced and ready for a strong and exciting season in Divi- sion | of the Southeastern Conference. In NBHS’ first home game they were pit- ted against one of the strongest schools in high school basketball, Catholic Memorial, and lost. When NBHS went into their annual tournament at S.M.U. near Christmas time, they were to contend with the Blue Wave of Holy Family, but lost by 2 points in one of the most exciting games in Whalers’ history. The following day the NBHS quintet met Bishop Stang and beat them handily. Several of NBHS’s defeats were by a few points. After taking several very close defeats the Whalers finally took revenge out on Taunton and Attleboro and beat them soundly. If NBHS can put together a winning streak they may be close to the top in their division. whee oe ran tab Sports 167 H. (A.) Good jumper. (B.) Looks good. (C.) High off the floor and moving in for the shot. (D.) Jump ball. (E.) Deep accuracy from the line. (F.) Should | or shouldn't I? (G.) Move around him. (H.) What now? (I.) Flying through the air with the greatest of ease. (J.) Swish it, Bob, swish it. 168 Sports fi e- oe - (A.) Sink it. (B.) Struggle, fight, win. (C.) A fierce bat- tle under the boards. (D.) An uneasy look. (E.) It's good! (F.) Look for the open man. (G.) Mike inside the foul line. (H.) Another two points. (I.) Around, up, H. I. and let it go. (J.) Where did it go? Be. —e ° : wee 4 : eee ¥ a i 6 o - cote Reece ' Bese sr aE EI SENIORS: FIRST ROW — Alan Laubenstein, Marty Jacobvitz, Jan Bindas, Dave Fogaren, Rachel Forgue, Paul Jaffe. SECOND ROW — Donald O'Malley, Jay Shaw, Mark Laubenstein, Kris Hauge, Marjory Tsouprake, and Mike Brugger. Co-Captain Dave Fogaren and Coach Medeiros 170 Sports Swim Team FRONT, SITTING — Brian Arruda, Maureen O'Malley, and Patti Sheerin. SECOND ROW, KNEELING — Peter Hodgins, Jim Sheerin, Paul Jaffe, Jan Bindas, Steven Walsh, Brian Wood, Steve Cotter, Chris Brewer, Randy Bin- das, and Dan DaRosa. THIRD ROW — Coach Jim Medeiros, Mike Horn, John Bottomley, Tim Sylvia, Mike lacaponi, Rachel Forgue, Bob Bland, Debbie Jacobs, Cathy Maccini, Marjory Tsouprake, Paul Marshall. FOURTH ROW — Gerry Conterno, Mark Touhey, Kris Hauge, Dave Fogaren, Marty Jacobvitz, Mark Laubenstein, Donald O'Malley, Alan Laubenstein, Jay Shaw, and Mike Brugger. The New Bedford High School swimming pool has recently become the home of intense competitive swimming. In November, 1974, after many urgent requests by the student body, the Swim Team finally got the starting gun. In Massachusetts, swimming is a regular winter sport for boys, starting after Thanksgiving and ending in early March. Since the girls participate in a fall schedule, our girls have been competing on an equal basis with the boys until their own separate team can be established. Competitive swimming can be a grueling experience. It requires one to endure considera- ble pain in a ‘face down’’ atmosphere, in which, at times, encouragement from the coach and teammates is nothing more than gurgled sounds and blurred imagery. Self-discipline is a must. Under the direction of Coach Medeiros, our swimmers log anywhere from 2,500 to 5,500 or 6,000 yards in a day's practice. That's right. . . more than three miles a day. Each class is well represented and the hard work by all has shown convincing results. Without league | affiliation, meets have been difficult to schedule. Coach Medeiros feels that all team mem- bers, both boys and girls, have good reason to be proud of their accomplishments, as indi- viduals and as a team. The future looks bright. | coon! penpeeppeecereyggme vet rem itt A a SR a ee aw bares Be é errr eer ee ee (A.) A picturesque dive. (B.) After several events. (C.) Ahead of the rest. (D.) Good height and form. (E.) | goofed. (F.) Perfect dive. (G.) | did scmething wrong. (H.) On your mark, get set, go. (I.) Second leg of the relay. (J.) Looking good. (K.) One-two combination. (L.) They are what they are. Tribute to the Whalers ae ON iff eR loan Once upon a time, on Thanksgiving Day, BS ae There was a football game, and it went this way: ig ain’ NBH Whalers against Durfee High, And what a fight they had as the game went by. The Durfee team was to host the event, So over to Fall River the Whaler fans went. Well, we just smiled at the very first pass ‘Cause we knew Durfee just couldn't last. And the Whalers pushed Durfee back so far with the ball, They almost played in New Bedford after all. 172 Sports When the game was over, we looked all around, And not a Durfee player could be found. AACA IN RR SOC BOUT Durfee players, they say, had had enough of Whaler Power, And they left the field to take an early shower. = ASQ A ih Yeu, The game turned out just like we said it would MD ff 3S ah: 2 BOB And the Whalers’ fame, far and near, was understood. ue i Yaw.) ) ae KARA XX OK kK MOKENA A ISK YY So a tribute to the Whalers, and their fans, we say! For their fine performance on Thanksgiving Day! Sports 173 Te) [ems a8 O ps | si O sig O- O Zz Li Ce) HOW COULD WE FORGET¢ Our Junior Banquet heer NE ene mii (A.) Don't tell anyone, but. . .(B.) The Mixed Emotions. (C.) And a one, and a two, . . . (D.) Heeeeere's Marty! (E.) You sly little devil. (F.) My girdle is killing me! (G.) Latest from Paris — ‘'The Liberated Male (H.) I've got legs! 176 Highlights G. Highlights 177 ‘ i Ay } ' ' j f i f : s got the Alka Seltzer? (E.) Hide the evi- dence. (F.) Don't crack at high C! (G.) Great Expectations. ose: =a Sie 2% es wo pea a 2 = a. 2c ce re £5 s+ 2% or Le) ee | =a ene) re) aM Io 738 Lo Who The Odd Couple CAST Oscar ee Martin Jacobvitz Felixt ccs Kevin Sousa Speed 36 vans Jerry Estrella Vinniehwis.. . Charles Moniz Roya 45 Steven Monast Murray ... . Richard Harriman Cecilys. 7... Stacey Metcalf Gwendolyn...... Shona Lee Highlights 179 Spirit Week ives Saeeae The Winter Concert (A.) ““O Come All Ye Faithful'’: James Medeiros, soloist. (B.) ‘Jazz Gloria’: Com- bined Choruses; Mrs. Heimberg, cond. (C.) ‘Jingo Jango : Band directed by Mr. Rapoza. (D.) ‘‘O Holy Night'': Kevin Sousa, soloist. 182 Highlights (A.) “God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen ’: Handbell Choir. (B.) Band directed by Ed Adamowski. (C.) ‘What Child Is This?'’: Recorders and Guitar. (D.) “Winter Holiday'’: A visit from Santa. (E.) ‘‘Bouree ’: Tom Aalfs, guitar soloist. Highlights 183 is faa) Y) O ) a O Oo KY fagey |e, i a LPT 3 - ‘Se nw , 184 Senior Highlights ior Highlights 185 Cc o 2) Ce J $ ; : = Seniors at School pom PDO’: bd lll AS oe Sheena A Me nad iis Here she goes again! Smells like lunch is ready! 188 Seniors at School Locked again!! Not behind my back you don't! No, don't!!! Ce ee ee de 2 at What's happening! Seniors at School 189 Gnip Gnop! 190 Seniors at School Come with me! Can | come down now? Run through that again! Isn't this cozy? Freeze! What do you expect for 6:00 in the morning? Come up and see me sometime! Seniors at School 191 MRS. ROSEMARY TIERNEY DR. PAUL WALSH MR. CARLOS PACHECO ongratulations to the Class of ‘75 DR. GERARD SMITH, Superintendent MAYOR JOHN MARKEY from your School Committee 192 MR. RONALD WALSH ATTY. JOHN XIFARIS ATTY. RAYMOND LETOURNEAU Faculty: Mr. Manuel Aguiar Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Alves Miss Loretta Alves Mrs. Sylvia Amaral Mr. Arthur Anderson Mr. Ronald R. 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Jenny — 1910 Julius-Mason Florist Sylvia Lawrence Mr. Richard L. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. David Leen Best Wishes to the Class of '75 MIZPAH Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Marginson Mark Realty Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. McCarthy Charles Mesquita Mrs. Engelina A. Mendes Joyce Ann Morock '71 Ms. Marie Oliveira Flo Perry The staff of CRIMSON LOG '75 wishes to thank all sponsors and advertisers for their support. Little Pizza Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Pina Mrs. Rita Pires Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Pacheco and Kathy Harold Pitts, Jr. Pine Grove Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. Nariczo Pereira Poulos Pharmacy The George P. Regis Family Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Robidoux Mr. and Mrs. John Rose Dennis Rock '74 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel D. Silvia Washington Square Service Station Cushing’s Leather Goods Miss Elsie Souza Mr. and Mrs. Smokey Silvia Mr. and Mrs. Theo Silvia Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Sylvia Mr. and Mrs. Zygie Stankiewicz Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stankiewicz Richard Soares '74 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Santos and Emilia Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert A. Souza Mr. and Mrs. Sid Siegel Siegel Egg Company, Inc. Best Wishes, Class of '75 Smugglers’ Den Mr. and Mrs. John Souza Mr. and Mrs. David J. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Thomas Stella Pifko Dance Studio Paul F. Tiernan Mrs. Eva Travers Mr. and Mrs. Leo Turgeon Col. and Mrs. Edmund Tomasik Mr. and Mrs. Milt Williams Westport Travel Agency A Great Friend Miss Kathy Young Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitehead Norm's Catering Sisson Donut Shop Sponsors 193 Seniors at Leisure + ‘cp’ dq 3 os HH HEAD . 194 Seniors at Leisure HAMBU RGE RS WE SELL MULLLONS MATIOM-WIDE Seniors at Leisure 195 ce - ebb L ELECT Seniors at Work LUutees) Fy APD Compliments of BERKSHIRE-HATHAWAY INC. New Bedford, Mass. FIRING — GREENWARE — GLAZES — GIFTS Meadoware Ceramics COMPLETE CERAMIC EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES 2 Meadow Lane Fairhaven, Mass. 993-8163 “seeves YOu jFiast” fe ndependent Insurance AGENT Lester and Powell Insurance Agency 982 Kempton Street New Bedford, Mass. Phone CLEM LESTER 996-676| ART POWELL Best Wishes Class of '75 Joseph E. Dupre Inc. Mason Contractors 996-0330 993-8088 197 Class Officers and Steering Committees CLASS OFFICERS: Pres. Anne Kummer, Ist Vice-Pres. Doreen Silvia, 2nd Vice-Pres. John Reid, Sec. Kim Dlouhy. SOPHOMORE STEER- ING COMMITTEE: Reps. Eileen Metcalf, Nancy Pimental, Thomas Smith, Robert Couto, Brian Arruda, John Gounaris, Chris Rainville, Ted LeBlanc, Kirk Pina, John Reid, Joe DeSilva, Polly Holden, Charlie Mendes, Maureen Oliveira, Pat Krouzek, James Besse, Susan God- lewski, Brian Alpert, Cindy Tulloch, Susan Correia, Margaret Cen- teio, John Magilian, Sue Monast, Joanne Vercellone, Anne Marie Arruda, Peggy Riley, Leslie Ainsworth, Doreen Silvia, Madeline Elu- zario, Christopher Martin, Ellen Rothman, Kathy Dziuba, Debbie Place, Sheila Tierney, Arthur Tolentino, Peter Perperas, David Oliver, Harry Pina, Helen Medeiros, Alan Lessoff, Irene Rivard, Mary Bet- tencourt, Kathy Shaw. Alts. David Nelson, George LeBlanc, Paul Bebis, Robert McPherson, Saundra Grace, Amelia Coelho, David Amaral, Ronald Choquette, Kenneth Hayes, James Buckley, Anna Oliveira, Sue Caron, Mary deBortoli, Enid Piedade, David McAfee, Nancy Stenson, Nora Isherwood, Cynthia Fernandes, Maria Fur- tado, Mike Desrosiers, Gail Pereira, Steve Correia, Mike Mendes, Chris Haun, Joanne Couto, Steven Crockett, Joanne Bettencourt, Peggy Riley, Christopher Bernique, Mary Keenan, Steven Popol- niecki, Mike Knowles, Mike Means, Curtis Morais, Kathy Quinn, Roland Henderson, Martin Martinez, Elizabeth Miguel, Robert O'Malley. SOPHOMORE CLASS: Pictured above: John Gounaris, John Reid, Polly Holden, Bruce Alpert. CLASS OFFICERS: Pres. Mary Kummer, Ist Vice-Pres. Mark Piva, 2nd Vice-Pres. Eliza- beth Ferreira, Sec. Elizabeth Jane Ostric. JUNIOR STEERING COMMITTEE: Reps. Ken- neth Gregson, JoAnn Popolniecki, Pam Bar- rows, Colleen Pina, Lisa Baker, Treg Monty, Shelley Haddocks, Ann Moyer, Anne Koc- zera, Tammy Knox, Babette Perry, Jeff Mes- sier, Donna Demers, Scott Buckley, Sue Cas- telli, Suzanne Rybka, Rosemary Medeiros, David Brugger, Debbie Callahan, Damary Vega, Joe Costa, Owen Heleen, Paul LaCouture, Dave Borges, Gina Mendez, Beth Gorman, Bernice Chandler, Liz Ostric, Scott Cunningham, Nancy Hamel, Alts. Stanley Macek, Susan Lafferty, Christine Lobo, Pau- lette Porker, Patti Sheerin, Mike Clark, Russell Fredette, Paula Lucio, Mary Lou Haznar, Mike St. Don, Barbara Davis, Karen Silva, Rose- mary Medeiros, Ed McConnick, Anne Riley, Sally Cohen, Dale Ferguson, Sheila Carvalho, Brian Brooke, Manny Vasconcellos, Nora Benoit, Bob Hunt, Arminda Rebello, Gerald Tavares. JUNIOR CLASS: Pictured above: Paul LaCouture, Chris Lobo, Mary Kummer, Mark Piva, Pam Barrows. 200 Underclassmen Underclassmen 201 202 Underclassmen Underc ascmmane oO SOUT one by Wyss ze y (S a) Wins (sss SSSSI Se CLASS HISTORY September, 1972 — It was a new beginning for all of us, even for the Juniors and Seniors. As we entered our brand new school through the different-colored doors and roamed the corridors filled with cartons of books, piles of upturned chairs and unfinished piping, a sense of eeriness pervaded all. It was a complete change from previous years. Beside the fact that the school was so huge, the upperclassmen knew that the faculty had almost doubled and the entire student body consisted of about 3,000 students. One of the most noticeable changes (which we were too ignorant to be grateful for) was that the Sophomores were not getting s-s-s-s-t’d out by the Juniors and Seniors, as we had been warned we would. The shock of a girl walking into the boys’ room or vice- versa was traumatic when we found out that the boys’ and girls’ rooms (labelled ‘‘ladies’’ and ‘‘gentlemen’’, much to the older gang's delight) were on opposite sides in different houses. We were thrilled when we heard about our Olympic-sized swimming pool and couldn't wait to try it; our feelings had changed when we finally did get in. The lack of hair dryers didn't help much. Though it took some time to adjust, we were soon on our way to feeling like a class and electing our class officers: President: Brian Souza 1st Vice-President: Kevin Lima 2nd Vice-President: Debra Vasconcellos Secretary: Donna Correia Our sophomore year included some big events and even some changes. Fred Purrington, our own Navy ex-P,O.W., while a guest here gave a dynamic speech and showed us some of his fine talent when he played the drums for us in the school's gymnasium. Mr. Southworth retired that year and was replaced by Mr. Robert McCarthy as the Tan House house- master. The biggest thrill was the lowering of the voting and drinking age to 18. Yet, for some, it wasn't fun any more because now it was legal! The new fad for that year was platform shoes, at least for the girls. Little did we know that a year later, the boys would be wearing them, too! September, 1973 — Junior Year had begun and our feelings had changed somewhat. We had gained more confidence and that superior feeling began to show. Many of us had jobs and some of us had their licenses. It was during this year that the student body gained the privilege of being allowed to smoke on school grounds. Many changes took place in our administration. Dr. Gerard Smith was brought from Long Island, New York, to become our new Superintendent of Schools, as Dr. James Hayden retired. Mr. Theodore Calnan was promoted to Administrative Assistant to our Headmaster, Mr. Rodrigues, and Mrs. Marial Harper became the school’s first headmistress, replacing Mr. Calnan in the Blue House. Some of the highlights of that year included the Junior Banquet, in which we were packed like sardines at Gaudette's, but managed anyway to entertain each other and dance to the Mixed Emotions; our first International Christmas spon- sored by the Foreign Language Department; and the unforgettable ‘‘Fiddler on the Roof’’, which was a smashing success for the Drama Club. Of course, we'll always remember coming to school in the dark when the clocks were set back an hour for the whole winter because of the energy crisis . . . or even getting to school at all if you were lucky enough to find a gas station open, or felt like waiting in line for a couple of hours for a couple of bucks worth (at sixty cents a gallon!). That year was also marred nationally by the beginning of the Watergate scandal. Another year was running out. ra OE: cs qaddaa aq ee zs ad a ee at a a 4 — —_. 55 di aaa TTL TN | Our Junior class officers were: Sy SG President: Kenny Soares 1st Vice-President: Cheryl Almeida 2nd Vice-President: Joanne Bedard Secretary: Marjory Tsouprake September, 1974 — It was Senior Year. The time had finally come and we were now big bad Seniors. It would prove to be another year of changes and of events too special to be forgotten. For the first time in U.S. history, our vice-president and president resigned. Spiro Agnew and Richard Nixon were replaced by President Gerald Ford and Vice-President Nelson Rockefeller. When both Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Rockefeller were operated on for cancer within a short time, national attention was focused dramatically on a rampant disease. The trau- matic split-up of Sonny and Cher and the deaths of such personalities as Jacqueline Suzann, Jack Benny, and Mama Cass Elliott touched us all. SSS SSS On a happier note, Mr. Paul Rodrigues, our New Bedford High headmaster for five years, was made Deputy Superin- tendent of Schools and Mr. Theodore Calnan became our new headmaster. Students were overjoyed when he created the first Senior Lounge in the Green Cafeteria, where Seniors could relax instead of attending formal study halls. He also made it possible for us to have hasty breakfasts in school from 7:15 to 7:30. The new dance craze was bumping. NBHS held its first bump contest in the school’s auditorium with a fantastic turnout. This was the climax of the biggest Spirit Week ever, which the Class of 1975 had determined to make a year-long experi- ence. One of the ways they accomplished this was to have monthly Spirit Days. Maybe that’s one reason why we beat Durfee so decisively on Turkey Day. Ss SSS In the middle of the year, everyone suddenly realized that INFLATION had set in. The price of sugar went out of sight and penny candy needed a new name. Unemployment was higher than in the Depression of the 1930's and car sales reached a new low, with cash rebates offered on new cars. But we made the best of what we had. SS Time was rattling by faster than ever. We feverishly awaited acceptances from colleges, scraped together the money for caps and gowns and final yearbook payments, and planned our Senior functions, the Banquet and the Prom. As Graduation Day approached, our thoughts were no longer on yesterday and today, but on the days ahead of us. We asked ourselves questions like, ‘Where am | going; what shall | do?”’ eee yk ta) History has no ending. May the Class of 1975 go on to create its own memorable events and leave undying traces in the pattern of life! a — 5 Ves Tees oT a a np ee OT Tae A ae ah ay LT 25 a ace Oe gi id i a I ID Pz ke Via TL (Sn EE eee SS] ke LN Senior Survey NHAT ARE YOU DOING THESE UM A POLL-TAKER, IM TAKING A SURVEY. WHY CO YOU ASK P SONG — ‘Stairway to Heaven ’, ‘‘Colour My World”, “‘The Night Chicago Died’’, ‘“‘Having My Baby’”’, ‘Don’t Let the Sun Go Down (On Me) , ‘‘Sunshine’’ GROUPS — Chicago, Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith, Earth Wind and Fire, Three Dog Night, Jethro Tull, Emerson Lake and Palmer, Allman Broth- ers, Carpenters SOLO PERFORMERS — Elton John, John Denver, Marvin Gaye, Carly Simon, Stevie Wonder, Olivia Newton John FAVORITE HANGOUTS — Local parks, North Dartmouth Mall, Moby Dick Arena, Horseneck, Friendly’s, cemeteries, the corner, Smuggler’s Den, Chippy’s, McDonalds FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS — ‘'Far out’’, Wicked good”’, ‘‘What’s happening’’, ‘‘You know’’, ‘‘Dynamite’’, ‘‘Get off my case’’, ‘‘What'’s it to ya’’, ‘Take it easy”’ ACTORS — Robert Redford, Clint Eastwood, Jerry Lewis, Telly Savalas, Paul Newman, Charles Bronson, Redd Foxx ACTRESSES — Raquel Welch, Barbra Streisand, Linda Blair, Katherine Hepburn, Carol Burnett, Elizabeth Taylor MOVIES — ‘‘Godfather Il’’, ‘‘Love Story”, ‘‘Billy Jack’’, ‘‘The Exorcist’, ‘Death Wish’’, ‘Blazing Saddles’’, ‘‘Serpico’’, ‘The Sting’’, ‘‘Buster and Billie”’ PUBLICATIONS — FUTURE SHOCK, THE EXORCIST, GONE WITH THE WIND, AIRPORT, REBECCA, PLAYBOY, PENTHOUSE, MAD T. V. SHOWS — “Happy Days”’, ‘'M.A.S.H.”’, ‘Kojak’, ‘Three Stooges’’, ‘‘Good Times’, ‘Kung Fu’’, “‘The Waltons”, ‘‘All in the Family”, ‘Sanford and Son”’ RADIO STATIONS — WPRO, WVBF, WRKO, WSAR, WBZ-FM, WILD, WJAR 206 Senior Survey the First — We're the First — We're the First — We're the First — We're the First — We're the First — We're the First — We're the First — We're 318M File of Firsts We the Class of '75 are proud to announce that we are the First Graduating Class to Have: A swim team Our own activity card A new class seal A donkey basketball game Breakfast in school Secretaries in guidance All three years in the NEW high school Drama club participation during football half-time shows A Red Cross bloodmobile A senior lounge A member of our class elected Chairman of the Student Regional Advisory Council — Kenneth Soares Non-credit mini-courses offered to students LARGE smoking cans The privilege of voting for our graduation speaker The United States President resign during our senior year Senior auditoriums without faculty monitors A bowling league The majorettes win a competition in the history of NBHS Two-thirds of the freshman class within our bulging walls An inter-club Christmas bazaar A Foreign-Born Students’ club An artist in-residence A series of Spirit Days voted by the senior class A 9” by 12” yearbook A long list of firsts!!! — |SJ14 OU} 941 SAA — IS4I4 OY} 1, BAA — JSuly OY 94 SAA — JSII4 OY} O41, SAA — fS4I4 OYF — |SJI4 QU} 94 SAA — JSJI4 OU B41 SAA — S414 SY} 91 BAA jieaterare! 18 je he Senior Sayings Hey Gang! Never forget partying, goggles, bumping in parking lots, ridin’ in the bug, baharin, and all the good times. To all of you | leave one packy. Good Luck Always, Me! Best of Luck in the Future to the Class of 75. Wendy Warrington _ Michelle and Dave forever. Michelle Vezina never forget the day that Sue Chaves got her thrills on my Playgirl on the way home. Joyce Tavares I'd like to leave a Big Good Luck to Dave Botelho. Cheryl A. Smola It's not the perfect, but the imperfect that are in need of love. Darlene Sousa God Bless You, Mrs. Sawyer. Douglas Soares Laurie and Rory, 1975, ‘‘always”’ Good Luck to the Class of ‘'75.”’ Judith Pacheco - To the Class of 75: Let’s Get It Together! Dreams are said to blossom courage constant to the soul. Nous sommes du soleil. Anne Marshall Silvana and Dennis Forever. Wicked liked having Mr. Barag for senior-homereem: . oved making friends in my junior year. Lynn Brightman My favorite teacher is young, a great person to talk to, and someone I’m glad | got to know, Miss Longo. Jean Boulay Enjoyed meeting new and exciting people each and every year | was here. Gail Bodzioch Good Luck to Melissa and Ray. Deborah Bedard Never forget ‘‘Summer of '74’’ at Sue’s cottage when Sue Chaves stood at the water in her nightgown with a candle in her hand watching Sue and Sharon skinny dipping at midnight. Nancy Anthony Class of ‘ 75'': Good Luck in all your endeavors. Take care, Debbie Vas Good Luck to my friends at N. B. H. S. — Love, Sue Hallett Good Luck in the future from Bud Man, Mickey Mouse, Big Red Machine, Squid, a clown and H.H. from Jeff. This is the end of the beginning and the beginning of the end. Good Luck and thanks Class of ’75. Mike and Kathy, Best of Luck! To Mark: You never said watermelon, so WATERMELON, WATERMELON, WATERMELON. To Annie: WATERMELON, WATERMELON, WATERMELON. Mark LORI STANLEY Leddy and Dave 9Alan, Thanks for all your love and understanding. Love always, Lori To Roger, April 17, 1973 Horseneck, Ft. Phoenix, Volkswagen, Senior Prom ‘Colour My World”’ JoAnne To Val, Thanks for all the fun, arguments and other good times in 1-217. Lots of luck. Eric '75 Best of Luck to Karrot, Barge, Mell, Cuck, Randy, Sigs, Bubbles, Barpy and everybody else. Shirl Gary Sawicki Do It Right — Class of '75 Jane Wojtowicz I'd like to wish all of the Seniors Good Luck in future years. To the ‘‘guys’’ at the table, ‘‘Thanks for the embarrassment. From the ‘‘girls ’ Good Luck Always, Karen Vital Many thanks to the associate editor and all section editors who devoted so much of themselves to this yearbook! Nancy Pacheco And they said it couldn't be done! Mike Nelson eS | Autographs I ferret ricnn 77 CTT TTT 6 a EE EC toi hf 209 Remember!!! Forgetting your homework in your locker on purpose. Being chewed out by Mrs. Sawyer. Double mash. Trying to decide what house to eat in. The teacher telling you to clear your desk for a test after you just finished cramming cheat notes on your book cover. X Being a club member and paying dues without going to any meetings. 6 one Lede y Wearing the same pair of jeans for two weeks in a row. Zo | ‘To be or not to be, that is the question. ’ {fi Voting for the first name on the ballot sheet even when you didn’t know who it was. eat =r | = Kw nN oe My Good things come in small packages. q Comin g to school the day after you've been absent and finding out you were elected for something. The first time you walked around the core and were amazed to find that you ended up right where you started. Asking Dad for the hotty to go out cruising around with the guys. Swapping each other’s names when you had a substitute. There are only 365 days ina year. Forging notes and realizing that you put the wrong date on the note. Knowing that no one studied for a test and trying to convince the teacher that he never told us about it, but it usually didn’t work. ‘Did you hear from any colleges yet?”’ ATENTION It a (ca aed ATEN TION IU AY THE NOTES with T3E =e READ SHORTLY BREAD 3 A Stick WHERE'S YOUR iN AY you Cegowr aie Go T9 yp cee ZF yy} UNLESS youR DUES ARE Fao. LAND OF CHEESE poe Buroerd ! ———_— f qey’ ov ne 6LiP The sweet smell as you walked past the second floor boys’ room in Tan House. ‘Where's your yellow slip?” The trouble we had opening our lockers the first day of school. . .andthe second. . .andthethird. . . How we froze in the cafeterias. Putting off 'till the day after tomorrow what you could be doing tomorrow. Mr. Robinson's announcements. Feeling cheap when you dropped your plate on the cafeteria floor. Forgetting to pay class dues. Coming in late every time we had an auditorium. Two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions and a sesame seed bu n. How hard it was to get out of a class you hated. Putting a penny under your tongue so you could get dismissed when the nurse took your temperature. Opening your gym locker to find your gym clothes gone. The Durfee Game. One finger means true; two fingers means false. “Today is the first day of the rest of your life.”’ Cramming to do your homework the period before it's due and the teacher not collecting it. No matter how much you thought high school was a drag or a bore or even just a waste of time, it will be a time to remember. Mrs. Roberta Sawyer, advisor Sincere Appreciation On behalf of the yearbook staff of CRIMSON LOG '75 | wish to express my deepest thanks to all who dedicated their time and talents in order to make this publication possible. Words cannot express my appreciation for Mrs. Roberta Sawyer, our yearbook advisor; Mr. Arnie Lohmann, representative from Taylor Publishing Company; and Mr. Joseph Norris, Dodge-Murphy Studio photographer. | sincerely hope that each editor and staff member now has a feel- é ing of self-satisfaction and accomplishment because without individual effo rt no great task is ever completed. To the Class of '75: May this yearbook be a constant reminder to you of all your pleasant memories of New Bedford High School. Nancy Pacheco Editor-in-Chief CRIMSON LOG '75 aed Mr. Arnie Lohmann, Yearbook Representative ALERT i nowdiA Ki ete 212 Mr. Joseph Norris, Photographer nd yes, we've just begun! a Bedford, Mass. 992-0110 j i Luck to Class of '75 From Knit-Knot Yarn 741 Dartmouth Street Learn from your past, live every fullest, but always look to tomorrow, fi tomorrow holds brighter promisegand unexplored horizons. ee CONGRATULATIONS TO i AN ar LS arwarlelns Verma anita, Jone @ 1313 Ashley Blvd. New Bedford To our daughter and her classmates the class of 1975 Good Luck and Success School Committeeman and Mrs. Carlos Pacheco CLASS WILL 3 We the SENIORS of New Bedford High being of totally sound mind and body (?) do hereby proclaim this our last assignment. With fond memories, we leave to: 2- Mr. Calnan — a student body with as much school spirit as he has. Shona Lee — a map of Australia. All the underclasswomen — Mr. Tom Barao. The Student Congress — four courtyards filled with cigarette butts. Mrs. Souza — a ‘good word.”’ Mr. Goodfellow — a pig that flies. Mr. Luchetti — the Blue House. Mr. Goldrick — the Tan House. L, Mrs. Harper — the Gold House. Mr. Souza — the Green House. = George Charbonneau — Armand Marchand. Mr. Pietragalla — a harem, be, pint Mr. Bihur — a new suit. Mr. Rapoza — McDonald's All-American Marching Band. wae w-' Mrs. Sawyer — a personal secretary. Miss Young — to live happily ever after with her Prince Charming. Miss Rainville — her Prince Charming. Mr. John Robinson — his own activity card. CRIMSON COURIER — another dedicated editor. y Mr. Crook — a college degree. 3 Heidi Texeira — everybody's boyfriend. 7S The cheerleaders — more masculine voices. Joanne Bedard — her name in lights. Marty Jacobvitz — wine, women and song. = Pa am 5 Mr. Nolin — smelling salts. . Jeff Demers — sexier legs. Donald O'Malley — peace in Ireland. Tom Gioiosa — a successful soccer season. Coach Parker — state title. Mary Kummer — a racquet. Kenny Soares — the U.S. Presidency. 7 Roger Lukoff — Key Club International. Mr, Tavares — the complete works of Sigmund Freud. = The majorettes — 100 points in competition. = re Gina Barksdale — another raccoon. a Patti Sheerin — a 312 inverted somersault with a half twist, tuck position, degree of difficulty, 0. Fred Walder — the ‘‘Starship Enterprise.” a The faculty — the strength to cope with next year's seniors. The Class of '76 — the strength to cope with next year’s faculty! 216 3 9066 00056 9935 UNDER THE COVER OF THE STARS UNDER THE COVER OF THE SUN FERMENTED INTO ETERNITY THERE LIES A PRECIOUS MOMENT OF TIME CALLED LIFE READING ROOM RESOUhi« CEN... NEW, BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL


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